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Michigan State University and Lyman Briggs College (LBC) invites applications to build a pool of qualified candidates to teach Science & Society courses as a FixedTerm Instructor or Assistant Professor. Please note that the positions could be parttime or fulltime and it is possible that no positions are needed in some semesters. The review of applications is ongoing and continuous as needed.
Founded in 1967 Lyman Briggs is a vibrant STEM college at Michigan State University that focuses on the study of science in its social historical and humanistic contexts. LBCs curriculum integrates studentfocused science pedagogy with an innovative interdisciplinary curriculum that explores the human and social dimensions of science. Science and Society classes are organized by the broad thematic categories of health and medicine technology gender and science the environment science and the public and science communication. Each Science and Society instructor however is encouraged to produce classes that engage with these broad categories through their own specific questions methodologies and theoretical commitments. Since we are seeking candidates for a pool of available instructors for our classes specific course needs will vary from semester to semester.
Applicants must have at least a masters degree in a related humanities or social sciences field with research and/or teaching experience. Applicants are especially encouraged to show a commitment to building an equitable and diverse scholarly environment through their teaching research and/or community engagement.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin citizenship age disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate
Instructor level Masters degree in relevant field of study with teaching experience.
Assistant Professor level Doctorate degree required.
Ph.D. in relevant field and experience teaching social science and/or humanitiesbased science technology medicine science communication or environmental classes in higher education settings.
Applications will be reviewed as needed.
The LBC curriculum integrates the natural sciences and mathematics with the history philosophy sociology and communication of the sciences. There are approximately 2000 students in Lyman Briggs of which 66 are women. Additionally 32 of LBC students are members of the Honors College.
LBC is a leading center for research on teaching and learning and for interdisciplinary scholarship at Michigan State University. Faculty work closely with students in small classes and with student groups such as the LBC Inclusivity Committee Student Group and Women in Science. The college actively promotes a dynamic research and learning environment in which qualified individuals of diverse perspectives and cultural backgrounds pursue academic goals with mutual respect and shared inquiry.
Michigan State University is home to over 60 science studies scholars ranging from historians and philosophers of science to legal scholars of science policy. Interactions are facilitated by research centers such as the Center for Bioethics and Social Justice and the Center for Gender in Global Context. The university fosters a culture of crossunit collaboration and offers financial resources such as seed grants for interdisciplinary scholarship and other interdisciplinary support Michigan State has many strong STEM departments two medical schools a nursing school and a veterinary school.
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing lifechanging opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degreegranting colleges.
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