Open faculty position: Chair of the Department of Humanities
Illinois Institute of Technology seeks a distinguished teacher, scholar and leader as Chair of the Department of Humanities in Illinois Tech's Lewis College of Human Sciences. As the home of humanities research and teaching in a technological university, the department holds a special role in the education of all of Illinois Tech’s students. In addition to a wide range of offerings in the undergraduate general education curriculum, the department offers B.S. degrees in Communication and Humanities. M.S. degrees are offered in Technical Communication and Information Architecture and in Technology and Humanities. Illinois Tech has strong programs in architecture, business, computer science, design, engineering, law, mathematics, psychology, and the natural sciences, providing many opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
We are looking for a creative scholar, dedicated teacher, and vibrant, strong, and collaborative administrator committed to interdisciplinary work. We currently have faculty in history, philosophy, communications, linguistics, digital humanities, and media. We welcome candidates from these as well as other humanities fields. Candidates for the position are expected to merit appointment at the rank of full professor tenured in the department. Illinois Tech offers competitive compensation and benefits. Reviews will begin 10/15/17 and continue until the position is filled. A letter of interest, C.V. , the names of three references, and two publications must be submitted electronically (in either DOC or PDF format) to humanitieschair@iit.edu. Questions and enquiries should be directed to the search committee chair Felice Batlan at fbatlan@kentlaw.iit. edu.
Illinois Institute of Technology is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer committed to enhancing equity, inclusion and diversity within its community. It actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans and other underrepresented groups. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment.