Faculty Instructional Professor (Political Science) – MA Program in the Social Sciences
Description
The Division of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago invites applications for appointment as Instructional Professor (IP), with a specialization in Political Science, in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences (https://mapss.uchicago.edu). We invite applications from candidates across the full range of fields within the discipline. Areas of expertise that are of particular interest to MAPSS include China, quantitative methods, and migration.
This is a full-time, career track teaching and advising position that involves designing graduate seminars, mentoring students on research projects, and helping a diverse range of students navigate graduate school. The initial three-year appointment will begin in the Academic Year 2025-26 and is renewable with the opportunity for promotion. Appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Instructional Professor will be considered based on the candidate’s experience.
MAPSS is a one-year program providing students with a foundation in graduate-level interdisciplinary social science research. Students concentrate on psychology, economics, anthropology, history, political science, sociology, or interdisciplinary research, and conduct original research projects under the supervision of UChicago faculty. MAPSS recruits talented students from a wide array of backgrounds, experiences, and trajectories. Some go on to doctoral study after MAPSS, while others use the degree to advance their careers with the help of an in-house Career Services team.
IP at UChicago teaches up to 6 courses per year. In MAPSS, IP has an annual teaching load of 4 courses, in addition to substantial mentoring and service responsibilities. Their courses include one section of the MAPSS core social theory course “Perspectives in Social Science Analysis,” and other courses oriented toward MA and/or undergraduate students, according to program needs. This often includes a graduate seminar introducing an important social science research methodology.
MAPSS IP performs substantive roles as preceptors, a position that entails advising students on their independent research projects and quarterly course selection, serving as first and second readers on student theses, and providing broad academic and professional guidance to a cohort of master’s students during office hours. They also closely advise students and alumni who are applying to PhD programs.
MAPSS IP fulfills a range of service requirements. They participate in admissions and recruiting as well as other co-curricular academic programming. They hire and manage teaching assistants and contribute to program operations, participate in staff meetings and pedagogy workshops, and participate in the student academic conference or on decision-making committees (e.g. student prizes).
The position includes support for professional development, including funds to attend conferences and workshops, as well as mentoring from senior members of the MAPSS instructional team. The position also offers opportunities to participate in the intellectual life of the University.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a PhD in Political Science or in a related discipline prior to the start date. Prior teaching in the social sciences is required. Experience mentoring students on original research projects is preferred.
Application Instructions
The following materials must be submitted through Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/160257: 1) a cover letter, outlining the applicant’s prior training and research experience, their prior teaching and/or mentoring experience, and their suggested course offerings; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a doctoral transcript (unofficial is acceptable); 4) an article-length writing sample; 5) at least one course syllabus designed by the candidate; 6) course evaluations or other evidence of past experience teaching or mentoring; 7) a teaching statement; and 8) three letters of recommendation.
Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed.
This position will be part of the Service Employees International Union.
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