ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES CLUSTER HIRE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, 
PURDUE UNIVERSITY POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT



The Departments of Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, and the Brian 
Lamb School of Communication in the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue 
University (http://www.cla.purdue.edu/) are conducting a cluster hire for two 
positions in quantitative methodologies and/or formal theory at the Assistant 
or Associate Professor ranks, with initial positions starting in the fall of 
2017. This search is concurrent with a search for an advanced qualitative 
methodologist as part of a larger hiring initiative with departments in the 
College of Health and Human Sciences (http://www.purdue.edu/hhs/), seeking a 
total of six tenure-track or tenured faculty members (three in each College) to 
expand campus-wide expertise in social, behavioral, and health science 
statistics and research methodology.  For information about the cluster see: 
https://www.cla.purdue.edu/research/clusterhire/index.html.



The successful candidates for these positions will be expected to contribute to 
the research and teaching programs of the departments in which they affiliate, 
and to collaborate with others within the cluster and across the university in 
interdisciplinary and extramurally-funded research. Candidates will also be 
expected to contribute to an anticipated multi-college, shared graduate 
training platform, including a graduate certification program in advanced 
methodologies.

The College of Liberal Arts at Purdue includes ten academic units across the 
social sciences, humanities and arts and is home to or closely affiliated with 
a wide range of interdisciplinary programs and research centers, including:  
Center on Aging and the Life Course, C-SPAN Archives, Center on Religion and 
Chinese Society, Center for Research on Diversity and Inclusion, Regenstrief 
Center for Healthcare Engineering, Purdue Policy Research Institute and Center 
for the Environment.  Successful candidates should have a Ph.D. in one of the 
social science disciplines participating in the cluster hiring initiative, a 
strong publication record (for Associate-level applicants) or the promise of a 
strong publication record (for Assistant Professors), a research program with 
high likelihood of external funding, and the potential for teaching and 
mentoring excellence. Faculty responsibilities will include maintaining a 
productive research program, directing graduate student research, and teaching 
undergraduate and graduate courses in methodology in their home department as 
well as cross-listed courses. We are particularly interested in candidates with 
a substantive area of research and who have demonstrated expertise in 
innovative quantitative techniques.  We welcome applicants with expertise in 
the analysis of large or untraditional data, advanced hierarchical or 
structural equation modeling, experimental design and causal inference, 
automated textual analysis, and network analysis, among other areas.

A background check will be required for employment in this position.  Reviewing 
of applications will begin on October  1, 2016, and continue until the 
positions are filled. Please send a cover letter outlining qualifications, 
vita, research and teaching statements, a writing sample, and the names of 
three academic references via email in PDF format to: 
cla-...@purdue.edu<mailto:cla_...@purdue.edu>. Questions regarding the position 
may be directed to Professor Melissa Remis, Associate Dean for Research and 
Graduate Education, College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 
IN, 47907 (re...@purdue.edu<mailto:re...@purdue.edu>).



Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, 
women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.​




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State Street, Suite 219 | West Lafayette, IN 47907 email: lzano...@purdue.edu | 
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