Assistant Professor of EducationThe Department of Communication, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen is inviting applications for a tenure track assistant professorship in educational research starting on December 1, 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. Applicants should have a strong, established, and independent research profile that complements the section’s research profile in new and original ways. Applicants should provide a research plan that demonstrates how the applicant’s research profile and plans will interact with, contribute to, and influence the research environment at the Section for Education in the years to come. Applicants should have expertise in specific empirical fields within education. We are especially, but not exclusively, interested in applicants with a research profile within one or several of the following three areas: (1) early childhood education and care, which for example concerns children’s everyday life, perspectives and participation, including childism research; equality and inequality in relation to childhood; forms of pedagogy and management in daycare, (2) pedagogical and social psychology issues, which may involve an interest in understanding pedagogical assumptions about development, learning and subject formation, and how such assumptions are activated and gain significance for children and institutionally, (3) empirical social science methods, which refers to an interest in the entire repertoire of empirical methods, both quantitative and qualitative. Applicants are requested to describe how their research profile resides within one or several of these areas, and how the applicant plans to contribute to and interact with the existing research environment at the Section for Education. Applicants are also advised to demonstrate how their teaching profile contributes to and interacts with the existing teaching elements at the Section for Education. Our new colleague must be interested in collaborative teaching, and in participating in further development of the section’s already strong research profile and supportive research environment, where collegial collaboration has a high priority. The Section for Education at University of Copenhagen has a distinctive research profile characterised by critical, theoretically underpinned, and empirically rooted analyses of education in its practical, institutional, and professional forms with a particular interest in critical empirical studies of institutional forms for education. The section’s research develops theory about the implications and conditions of education by means of analysing current and historical educational ideas, programs and concepts, didactic relations, educational practice and interactions, and structural relations in education. We study education in-between the humanities and the social sciences, and in relation to social, cultural, economic and political processes. The Department of Communication is home to approx. 80 faculty members, 35 PhD students, 20 postdocs, 30 part-time lecturers, 20 administrative staff, and 2000 students. The department annually generates approx. 30 million DKK in external research funding, and it produces research and scholarship that is world leading, and which sets the agenda for many national initiatives and conversations. The department offers seven degree programs: Philosophy, Rhetoric, Education, Film and Media Studies, Communication and IT, Information Studies, and Cognition & Communication educating successful candidates to many sectors and parts of Danish society and beyond. Read more about the Department of Communication at: Department of Communication – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) Copenhagen is a highly diverse and international Scandinavian capital with a green profile. Education is free and child-care is subsidized. Public transport is well-developed, and many Copenhageners take their bikes to work. There are lots of green areas in and around Copenhagen, the water in the harbor is clean enough for swimming, and the city has multiple museums and other cultural venues. The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the largest in Denmark. Qualification requirements At the end of the sixth year of employment, the Dean will set up an assessment committee for the purpose of evaluating the basis for a promotion to associate professor. For more information about tenure track assistant professorships at the University of Copenhagen: Tenure track at the University of Copenhagen – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk). Assessment criteria
For more information about the University of Copenhagen’s general criteria for the employment of assistant professors, please visit: Criteria for recognising merit – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) For more information about the qualification requirements for assistant professorships, as stipulated in the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities (2019), see (in Danish): Bekendtgørelse om stillingsstruktur for videnskabeligt personale ved universiteter (retsinformation.dk) Further information about the position is available from the head of department Jens-Erik Mai, e-mail: il-komm@hum.ku.dk Application
All applications must be submitted online, in PDF format, via the link “Apply for the position” at the bottom of the page. Only material in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and English will be evaluated. The recruitment process For more information see: Recruitment process – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) Further information about the recruitment procedure is available from HR, e-mail: hrsc@hrsc.ku.dk. Please state case number 211-0210/24-2N #1. University of Copenhagen is an internationally oriented university and attracts talents from around the world, both staff and students. At the same time, UCPH is anchored in Danish-language administrative practices and has a special role in relation to Danish society, Danish culture, and the Danish language. It is therefore expected that non-Danish speakers within 3–6 years acquire the necessary language skills to engage in different aspects of life and tasks at the university. The department will support and help faculty members to acquire knowledge and skills in the Danish language. We strive for a diverse and inclusive university that reflects the breadth and diversity of society and encourage everyone regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability and ethnicity to apply for the position. The deadline for applications is 23:59 CEST on August 19, 2024. Any applications or additional material submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Part of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), and among Europe’s top-ranking universities, the University of Copenhagen promotes research and teaching of the highest international standard. Rich in tradition and modern in outlook, the University gives students and staff the opportunity to cultivate their talent in an ambitious and informal environment. An effective organisation – with good working conditions and a collaborative work culture – creates the ideal framework for a successful academic career. InfoApplication deadline: 19-08-2024
Employment start: 01-12-2024
Department/Location: Institut for Kommunikation
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