The City University of New York
Associate Professor - Sociology Department (Asian American Studies Program), Sch
The City University of New York, New York, New York, us, 10261
Associate Professor - Sociology Department (Asian American Studies Program), School of Arts and Sciences
Hunter College is located in New York City and is one of the eleven senior colleges of the City University of New York (CUNY) with over 20,000 students. Hunter is committed to active engagement with students and the community at large, and embraces equity, inclusiveness, and global awareness in all dimensions of our work. CUNY’s Hunter College, School of Arts and Sciences, invites applications for a full-time, tenured faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor, with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The appointment will be at Hunter College, where the candidate will be tenured in the Department of Sociology, with a responsibility to the Asian American Studies Program. This position will be associated with the new CUNY Graduate Center Discipline in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies. We seek scholars with expertise in teaching and research on the sociology of Asian American groups in the United States, who employ comparative, qualitative, and/or quantitative methods in their research on Asian Americans. It is preferred that their work is shaped by engagement with race and ethnic studies. Subfield specialties include refugee and immigration/migration studies; diaspora and transnationalism; law, citizenship, and policy; political economy; labor markets; social movements and activism; comparative and relational race studies; community formation and urban/suburban studies; cultural production; and marriage and the family. Courses that are of interest to Hunter College’s Asian American Studies Program and Sociology undergraduates include: Asian Diaspora in the Americas; Asian Migration/Immigration; Racial Formation; Asian American Immigration Policy and Law; Globalization, Labor and Race; Asians in the US; Diaspora, Ethnicity and Race; Asian Americans at Work; The Asian American Family; and Asian American Transracial Adoption. The successful candidate will be a faculty member and associate of the Asian American Studies Program teaching courses and providing service. This program has a 32-year history at Hunter College and currently offers a 12-credit minor and enrolls almost 1,000 students in its courses annually. The candidate will be tenured in the Sociology department, with a productive and energetic faculty working to build synergy and public engagement while collaborating with various programs and institutions across Hunter College. The Sociology Department offers a liberal arts major as well as a master’s program to a large, diverse and vibrant student body. Qualifications Ph.D. degree in Sociology or equivalent social science. The successful candidate is a Sociologist and an Asian Americanist. Also required are the ability to teach successfully with demonstrated scholarship in some of the above-listed areas and the ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution. Compensation Compensation is commensurate with experience and qualifications with a salary range of $109,898-$129,041. How To Apply Applications must be submitted online by accessing the CUNY Portal on City University of New York job website www.cuny.edu/employment. Please Include
Cover Letter and/ or Statement of scholarly interests Curriculum Vitae/ Resume Names and contact information of 3 references EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
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Hunter College is located in New York City and is one of the eleven senior colleges of the City University of New York (CUNY) with over 20,000 students. Hunter is committed to active engagement with students and the community at large, and embraces equity, inclusiveness, and global awareness in all dimensions of our work. CUNY’s Hunter College, School of Arts and Sciences, invites applications for a full-time, tenured faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor, with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The appointment will be at Hunter College, where the candidate will be tenured in the Department of Sociology, with a responsibility to the Asian American Studies Program. This position will be associated with the new CUNY Graduate Center Discipline in Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies. We seek scholars with expertise in teaching and research on the sociology of Asian American groups in the United States, who employ comparative, qualitative, and/or quantitative methods in their research on Asian Americans. It is preferred that their work is shaped by engagement with race and ethnic studies. Subfield specialties include refugee and immigration/migration studies; diaspora and transnationalism; law, citizenship, and policy; political economy; labor markets; social movements and activism; comparative and relational race studies; community formation and urban/suburban studies; cultural production; and marriage and the family. Courses that are of interest to Hunter College’s Asian American Studies Program and Sociology undergraduates include: Asian Diaspora in the Americas; Asian Migration/Immigration; Racial Formation; Asian American Immigration Policy and Law; Globalization, Labor and Race; Asians in the US; Diaspora, Ethnicity and Race; Asian Americans at Work; The Asian American Family; and Asian American Transracial Adoption. The successful candidate will be a faculty member and associate of the Asian American Studies Program teaching courses and providing service. This program has a 32-year history at Hunter College and currently offers a 12-credit minor and enrolls almost 1,000 students in its courses annually. The candidate will be tenured in the Sociology department, with a productive and energetic faculty working to build synergy and public engagement while collaborating with various programs and institutions across Hunter College. The Sociology Department offers a liberal arts major as well as a master’s program to a large, diverse and vibrant student body. Qualifications Ph.D. degree in Sociology or equivalent social science. The successful candidate is a Sociologist and an Asian Americanist. Also required are the ability to teach successfully with demonstrated scholarship in some of the above-listed areas and the ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution. Compensation Compensation is commensurate with experience and qualifications with a salary range of $109,898-$129,041. How To Apply Applications must be submitted online by accessing the CUNY Portal on City University of New York job website www.cuny.edu/employment. Please Include
Cover Letter and/ or Statement of scholarly interests Curriculum Vitae/ Resume Names and contact information of 3 references EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
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