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Visiting Assistant Professor in History of Science and Technology

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Pittsburgh, PA - USA

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The History Department at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a one-year visiting assistant professor in History of Science and Technology and/or Science and Technology Studies for the 2025-2026 academic year. We encourage applications from scholars who can provide social and cultural insight into fields that have a strong presence at Carnegie Mellon. The successful applicant will teach the equivalent of two courses per semester (four total) including the large introductory course Technology and Society. Applicants should have their Ph.D. in hand by June 30 2025. Term of appointment: August 1 2025-July 31 2026. Compensation: $60000 plus benefits as well as a $2500 research budget and $2500 in relocation expenses.
Please send letter of application (including information about previous teaching experience); full CV; graduate transcript; a single writing sample the equivalent of 60 or fewer double-spaced manuscript pages; and a document listing three references and their contact information to Interfolio. For questions only please contact Prof. Christopher Phillips at.Review of applications will begin on April 1 2025 and continue until the position is filled by the July 1 2025 deadline.

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