Hi colleagues,
We’re hiring! This tenure-track position is open rank with an open area of research. Job responsibilities are 70% research (hard money) and 30% teaching (teaching two small graduate seminars a year).
See job ad below as well as some of the perks of this position. We will review applications on a rolling basis beginning immediately until filled. Reach out with any questions.
3 benefits of this faculty position:
The School of Public and Population Health (SPPH) at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB Health) is recruiting a tenure track faculty member in the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities (BHH) and for membership in the Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities (IBHH). The individual will play an active role in teaching and mentoring graduate and medical students, and conducting and publishing research. Applicants must have a PhD, JD, or MD with research and teaching interests in health humanities and/or bioethics. Please see the attachment for more details.
Interested applicants must apply online and submit a letter of interest with a description of experience, research and teaching interests, and career goals, along with their curriculum vitae to the Search Committee (becl...@utmb.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately.
Please post the attachment and/or pass this information along to those who may be interested in applying.
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Lisa Campo-Engelstein, PhD Director, Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities Harris L. Kempner Chair in the Humanities in Medicine School of Public and Population Health University of Texas Medical Branch |
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301 University Blvd • Galveston, TX 77555-1311 she, her, hers
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