Professional/Faculty

Assistant or Associate Professor, Criminal Justice

The School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati is seeking applications for two (2) Assistant or Associate Professor positions, with appointments starting August 15, 2024, although the start date is negotiable. UC is a Research I Institution that grants doctorates in 98 areas. The School of Criminal Justice grants the BS, MS, and PhD degrees. The School also houses research centers specializing in corrections, policing, criminal justice, justice and communities, and crime science.

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Informatics

The Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School is seeking to fill a tenure-track Assistant Professor position at the multidisciplinary intersection of artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) and clinical decision making. Qualified candidates would be joining a growing department with several leaders in clinical AI, bioinformatics, and population health (see dbmi.hms.harvard.edu/faculty).

Assistant Professor of Neurobiology

The Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University invites applications for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor in any area of neuroscience, broadly defined. In this position, you will enjoy dynamic colleagues and mentors in your academic department and the broader multidisciplinary community of the Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute. In this context, you will develop an outstanding neuroscience research program and contribute to the education and mentoring of the next generation of scientists.

Assistant Professor in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry

The Department of Biochemistry at Brandeis University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position to begin in Fall 2024. We are searching for a creative, collaborative scientist who will establish an independent research program addressing fundamental mechanistic questions in molecular biophysics and biochemistry. Excellence in teaching is also a priority; department faculty teach one semester-long advanced undergraduate or graduate course per year.