The successful candidate will demonstrate their ability to excite and engage classes of 16 or fewer students to develop a productive program of research and scholarship and to engage in service. The program would favor candidates with an interest in interdisciplinary teaching and research.
Responsibilities:
As part of a five-course annual teaching load between August 1st and May 31st the new Assistant Professor will teach introductory Chemistry courses as part of our General Education program as well as foundational chemistry courses for students intending to study chemistry and biology in our Life Sciences or Environmental Studies Concentrations or to prepare for post-graduate study in the health professions. These courses may include flexible-topic General Education courses for non-science students CHEM 150 Foundations of Chemistry IBC 200 Integrated Biology and Chemistry (co-taught with a biologist; Introductory Chemistry II for science students) as well as one or more of the following General Education courses: Learning Cluster Modes of Inquiry or Enduring Questions of Humanity (Core I/II) (see our Undergraduate Catalog.)
The candidate will develop a productive program of research and scholarship involving undergraduates and will contribute to service roles within their academic unit and faculty governance. The program is supported by a state-of-the-art science teaching and research facility. SUA provides resources to support faculty research year-round through institutional research funds and student research assistantships. All SUA graduates complete a Capstone (senior thesis) and successful applicants will demonstrate their ability to mentor student Capstones.
Applicants from all fields of chemistry are welcome and must hold a Ph.D. in Chemistry by August 1st 2026.
Candidates should demonstrate responsiveness toward and understanding of diverse student backgrounds especially with regard to socioeconomic status race ethnicity culture ability/disability sexual orientation and gender identity. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to the universitys mission to foster a steady stream of global citizens committed to living a contributive life. Having the ability and willingness to work collegially is essential as is an understanding of an interdisciplinary liberal arts curriculum.
Soka University of America:
Soka University of America (SUA) located in Aliso Viejo California is a private non-sectarian liberal arts college founded on the values of peace human rights and the sanctity of life. It offers a unique and global Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts degree with five Concentrations and has a commitment to fostering a learning environment that emphasizes critical thinking creativity and intercultural understanding. SUAs small and multinational student body approximately 450 undergraduates ensures personalized attention and a close-knit academic community. The universitys curriculum is rooted in the liberal arts tradition and incorporates a strong international perspective requiring students to study abroad for a semester. Faculty members at SUA have the opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary teaching and research supported by state-of-the-art facilities and a strong commitment to faculty development and academic freedom. The campus is known for its beautiful architecture serene environment and a culture that values dialogue diversity and the holistic development of its students.
Soka University is committed to a dynamic teaching pedagogy that prioritizes active learning through experiential projects group discussions and real-world applications. We place a strong emphasis on inclusive pedagogy fostering a classroom environment where students from diverse backgrounds feel acknowledged respected and empowered. Our instructional approach aims to not only disseminate knowledge but also to cultivate critical thinkers and compassionate leaders.
Soka offers a liberal arts education that cultivates global citizens and critical thinkers ready to provide leadership in a rapidly changing world.