Job: Lecturer, Center for the Study of Human Health (CSHH) at Emory University

emoryThe Center for the Study of Human Health (CSHH) at Emory University seeks a Lecturer in Global Health to begin fall semester of 2017. CSHH is an interdisciplinary liberal arts program that supports a BA in Human Health and minors in Global Health, Culture and Society; Nutrition Science; and Predictive Health through innovative courses and scholarly endeavors with broad perspectives on health and the human condition.

We seek an individual whose work links global health to multiple disciplines. Experience in teaching innovative courses for undergraduates that connects areas of global public health with a broad liberal arts perspective is necessary. Successful candidates will demonstrate the application of methods and pedagogies from their discipline to the teaching of global health. Candidates with a history of international practice and an interest in exposing students to field experience are encouraged.

This is a full-time regular position requiring five courses per academic year, including large lecture courses and small seminars. The initial appointment will be for a period of three years with renewals and promotions possible within the lecture-track system, as detailed in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences Guidelines for Appointment of Lecture-Track Faculty (http://college.emory.edu/home/administration/policy/lecturer.html).

Qualifications

Applicants should have a relevant doctorate in hand or evidence of completion by May 2017.

Application Instructions

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a personal statement summarizing teaching experience and interests, two (2) syllabi from representative courses, a description of leadership efforts and contributions to program development and diversity, and names of three (3) references. Submit your application and references by November 15, 2016. Preference will be given to applications received by October 15, 2016. Please direct questions to the Human Health Search Committee, HumanHealthSrch@emory.edu.