Full Time Faculty, Tenure Track Position (Assistant Professor) in Sustainability, School of Social Sciences (SOSS)
Established in 2007, the SMU School of Social Sciences (SOSS) provides high quality undergraduate and graduate education expanding SMU’s pedagogical strategy to the study of society, government, and individuals embedded within an increasingly complex world. With faculty expertise and research spanning the disciplines of psychology, political science, sociology, and philosophy, SOSS’s research covers key thematic areas such as international development, policy and politics, Southeast Asian studies, social movements, and sustainability. The School aspires to make a significant and lasting contribution across sectors through its integrative approach to the study of social issues.
Sustainabilityforms a core research priority for SMU under its Vision 2025 research strategy. Sustainability is also a key focus for SOSS for our undergraduate program in Sustainable Societies as well as the Master of Sustainability (MST) launched in 2024. The new position will form a key part of the plans to consolidate the School of Social Science’s interdisciplinary contribution to research and teaching in sustainability.
Position:
The School of Social Sciences (SOSS) invites applications for (Assistant Professor) tenure track position in Sustainability, with a specific focus on environmental policy and governance, sustainable development, or environmental sociology to begin in July of 2025. The School is particularly interested in environmental social scientists with an established research and teaching repertoire or high potential for scholarly work on topics related to sustainability, including collaborative governance, the water-energy-food nexus, natural resource management, climate institutions and partnerships, and sustainability governance and analytics. Those with a research focus involving Asia are especially encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will be expected to demonstrate a high level of social science research excellence, appropriate to the rank of position to which they are applying.
Singapore Management University is committed to an interdisciplinary and integrated curriculum, providing opportunities to work with faculty across the social sciences. The research support is excellent, and salary and benefits are highly competitive. The teaching load is relatively light and undergraduate classes are capped at no more than 45 students.
Experience:
Applicants must have -
· A PhD. in public policy, sociology, or a closely related field.
· A record of internationally excellent research at the intersection of environmental sustainability, society, and policy.
· Teaching experience related to sustainability data perspectives, environment and society, infrastructure for sustainable development or environmental policy and governance.
· [Associate/Full Professor Level ONLY] Experience with applying for competitive research grants.
· [Associate/Full Professor Level ONLY] Experience with public engagement on sustainability topics.
Application:
The application package must be submitted by December 23, 2024 electronically via Careers@SMU portal:
1. A cover letter describing research and teaching interests
2. Up-to-date CV (including teaching experience and a list of three referees)
3. Research Statement (1-2 pages)
4. Teaching Statement (1-2 pages)
5. Writing samples (maximum 3)
6. Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations or syllabi)
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified for interviews. Interviews and campus visits will be conducted in December 2024/January 2025. All hires are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
Applicants for the Assistant Professor position should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent directly to: The Dean’s Office, School of Social Sciences
Further information about the University and the School can be found at https://socsc.smu.edu.sg/
For queries, please email Professor Kenneth Benoit, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, directly.