Assistant / Associate / Full Professor of Epidemiology
The UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding
School of Public Health is undertaking a search for a
state-funded tenure-track or tenured Assistant/Associate/Full
Professor of Epidemiology (https://epi.ph.ucla.edu).
We seek an outstanding candidate with a strong track record
and dedication to teaching epidemiologic methods and who is
recognized as a distinguished scholar in epidemiology. The
candidate will have an active research portfolio and a history
of successful external funding. Since its inception, the UCLA
Department of Epidemiology has established itself as a leader
in epidemiologic theory and methods, applied epidemiology, and
public health. We are looking for a candidate with dedication
to teaching and training the next generation of
epidemiologists in areas such as, but not limited to, risk
modeling, prediction, causal inference, and big data analyses.
The Fielding School of Public Health is located on the main
UCLA campus in direct proximity to the other health sciences
schools (Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing), several
professional schools, and the College of Letters and Science.
The UCLA community has a strong history of and commitment to
interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The Department
also has strong research and training relations with the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Health and national and
international institutions.
Successful candidates must have a doctoral degree in
Epidemiology or related field, a strong track record in
teaching and training of pre-and/or post-doctoral students,
peer-reviewed publications, and a demonstrated commitment to
public health. Faculty appointment level and salary will be
commensurate with the candidate’s experience and
qualifications.
The deadline for applications to be submitted is October
15, 2017 but the search remains open until the position is
filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2018. Informal
inquiries may be submitted to
episearch@ph.ucla.edu.
Please submit your applications at:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF02682
Assistant / Associate / Full Professor of
Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology
The UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public
Health is undertaking a search for a state-funded tenure-track
or tenured Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Epidemiology
(https://epi.ph.ucla.edu).
We seek an outstanding candidate with an active research
portfolio in population health or non-communicable disease
epidemiology (preference will be given to candidates who take
a population approach to risk of morbidity and mortality
including in the areas of cardiovascular diseases,
endocrine/metabolic diseases, obesity/nutrition, aging,
violence/injury, and phamoco-epidemiology) and a history of
successful external funding, consistent with career stage. The
successful candidate should have a strong track record and
dedication to teaching epidemiologic methods in his or her
specialty area and beyond. Since its inception, the UCLA
Department of Epidemiology has established itself as a leader
in epidemiologic theory and methods, applied epidemiology, and
public health. We are looking for a candidate with excellence
in research and dedication to train the next generation of
epidemiologists. The candidate should have experience with
applied public health, epidemiologic field work, and
establishing of prevention programs.
The Fielding School of Public Health is located on the main
UCLA campus in direct proximity to the other health sciences
schools (Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing), several
professional schools, and the College of Letters and Science.
The UCLA community has a strong history of and commitment to
interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The Department
also has strong research and training relations with the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Health and national and
international institutions.
Successful candidates must have a doctoral degree in
Epidemiology or related field, a strong track record in
teaching and training of pre- and/or post-doctoral students,
peer-reviewed publications, and a demonstrated commitment to
public health. Faculty appointment level and salary will be
commensurate with the candidate’s experience and
qualifications.
The deadline for applications to be submitted is October
15, 2017 but the search remains open until the position is
filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2018. Informal
inquiries may be submitted to
episearch@ph.ucla.edu.
Please submit your applications at:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF02743
UCLA is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, age or protected veteran status. For complete
University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative
action policy see: UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action
Policy.” Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged
to apply. Consideration will be given to candidates whose
experience in teaching, research or community service has
prepared them to contribute to diversity and excellence.
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