Assistant/Assistant Professor, Tenure track College of Global Public Health, NYU

The College of Global Public Health (CGPH) at New York University is seeking applications for tenure track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. Candidates are expected to have:

(1) a doctoral degree or equivalent in one of the following areas: public health, social behavioral science, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, or a related health or social science field; and (2) an active research program and record of scholarship in one or more of the following domains:

1. Social behavioral science: health promotion/disease prevention, aging and the life course, urban health, social and structural determinants of health, bioethics, and disparities among vulnerable or marginalized populations both domestically and globally.
2. Epidemiology: the application of wide ranging and cutting edge methods to substantive areas such as chronic disease, infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and social epidemiology.
3. Biostatistics: all areas of statistics including, but not limited to: multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, geospatial analysis, network analysis, econometrics, sampling methods, longitudinal analysis, big data, causal inference or analysis of clinical trial data.
4. Health Policy & Management: health policy and law, health services research, and health economics.
5. Environmental Health: environmental epidemiology, gene-environment interactions, environmental toxicology, environmental and occupational health, global environmental health, health effects of climate change, and the built environment.

Candidates at the Assistant Professor level should be emerging scholars with evidence of a growing body of outstanding scholarship and teaching experience. A successful candidate will be able to collaborate with existing faculty at CGPH to further develop research initiatives/programs and engage in teaching and service to the College. He or she is also expected to have or develop an externally funded, independent research program.
Candidates at the Associate Professor level should have a strong and established record of scholarly achievement, high quality, peer-reviewed publications, and externally funded research. Candidates should also have demonstrated excellence in teaching in their respective area of expertise as well as experience in the mentorship and training of students at multiple levels.
All appointments, irrespective of level, are for 9 months with the option of supplementing summer salary with external funds. All candidates are expected to engage in research and scholarship, teach and advise students, and take part in service-related activities.
The CGPH offers academic degrees at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels. The undergraduate program includes 10 joint majors where students study public health with other relevant subjects (i.e. sociology, anthropology, biology, etc.). The CEPH-accredited Master of Public Health degree allows students to obtain an MPH in one of five concentrations. There is also a full-time, one-year Cross-Continental MPH program. Finally, students receive doctoral level training in one of three concentration areas. In addition to these programs of study, a fully online Advanced Certificate in Public Health has recently been launched.

NYU has an extensive global network of teaching and research sites throughout the world. Known collectively as the Global Network University (GNU), these sites include 3 portal campuses and 11 global academic centers in Africa, South America, China, Australia, Europe and the Middle East. This unique arrangement allows the CGPH faculty to establish training and degree programs as well as research efforts worldwide; offers faculty and students truly unique opportunities to engage in their research and study around the world; and informs public health practice both locally and globally through the exchange of knowledge.
Applicants for Assistant-level positions must submit:

• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae
• Statement of your current and future research agenda
• Statement of teaching philosophy and mentorship experience, including courses taught or that you would be able to teach
• Three letters of reference
• Writing sample
• Please apply online at www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=52795

Applicants for Associate-level positions must submit:

• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae
• 3 recent publications
• Complete contact information for 3 references
• Please apply online at www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=52796

For further information, please contact:
CGPH Search Committee
Email: cgph.search@nyu.edu
Review of applications will continue until positions are filled.
NYU is an EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Employer.