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Quantitative Specialist/Discipline Open: The University of Kansas Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis (CRMDA)

Quantitative Specialist/Discipline Open: The University of Kansas Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis (CRMDA)

The Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis (CRMDA) at The University of Kansas invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor, academic year, tenure-track faculty position expected to begin as early as August 18, 2010. KU seeks to hire an outstanding quantitative research methods and data analysis scholar. This appointment will be a joint appointment (.50/.50) with another academic unit in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Division within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Along with qualifications and experience, salary is commensurate with other leading research universities. PhD or ABD in a social science discipline with a specialization in quantitative methods is expected by start date of appointment. Required qualifications include the potential for high quality research and teaching in an area of quantitative methods that complements the needs of the university and the faculty in the academic unit.

Preferred: experience in providing collaborative and consultation services with a broad range of colleagues.

For a complete announcement and to apply on-line, go to https://jobs.ku.edu and search for position 00003435. Attach (upload) the following documents to the on-line applicant data form: (1) letter of application describing educational and work experiences; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) teaching portfolio; (4) statement of research interests; (5) statement of consultation and collaboration interests/ activities (other document); and (6) a list of 3-5 references. In addition, applicants should arrange to have 3-5 reference letters as well as selective reprints/preprints sent separately to: Quantitative Specialist Search Coordinator, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, 1425 Jayhawk Blvd. 470 Watson Library, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7556 or e-mail information to: quant@ku.edu. Review of applications begins November 1, 2009, and will continue until no longer needed. EO/AA Employer.