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Pratt Institute Assistant Professor, Asian or Asian Diasporic Art and/or Design (71102) in BROOKLYN, New York
Assistant Professor, Asian or Asian Diasporic Art and/or Design (71102) Teach courses in your field that contribute to the Department, School and Institute curriculum, including the General Education program. Demonstrate and maintain a substantial program of research and publication that contributes to a discipline or academic field at a national or international level. This includes scholarly monographs, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed journals. Tenuretrack faculty should present peer-reviewed papers at conferences on a regular basis, and are expected to publish a monograph (or equivalent) during the tenure review period. Participate in curriculum development and assessment of student learning. Participate in committee work and other services to the Department, School and Institute. Contribute to interdisciplinary initiatives. Provide leadership for area faculty, and staff. Contribute to the life of the department, School, and Institute. Along with other full-time faculty in the department, maintain a full-time load of 9 contact hours per semester (comprised of teaching, research and service) An earned doctorate in the history of art, history of design, or a suitably aligned field is preferred but ABD candidates close to completion may also be considered. Candidates must have ideally at least 3 years teaching experience at the college level. Candidates also must have excellent interpersonal skills, demonstrated intercultural competence, and the ability to work well with diverse populations. Members of underrepresented populations are encouraged to apply. Supplemental Information Review of applications is expected to begin on November 1, 2024. Completed applications received by December 15, 2024 will be assured full consideration. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS We ask applicants for all faculty positions to share their approaches to fostering learning, research, service, and outreach in a diverse community. Your cover letter and statements should describe how you have worked to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in your career and how you would continue to do so at Pratt; letters and statements should not exceed 6 pages combined. Additional materials may be requested at a later date. Please submit the following materials via our applicant site: Cover letter, addressing your qualifications as outlined by the position's responsibilities Statement on research Statement on teaching Curriculum vitae (CV) Sample Syllabi (no more than 3) Names and contact information for three professional references Academic writing sample (e.g. 1 journal article, 1 chapter, etc.)