Cluster Hire for Tenure-Track Faculty

Cal Poly

Cluster Hire for Tenure-Track Faculty

Diversity and Inclusion Focus

Cal Poly strongly values diversity and inclusion, especially in the classroom. To promote inclusive teaching strategies across the university and increase curricular coverage of areas related to diversity and inclusion, a university-wide cluster of tenure-track faculty searches is underway. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the university’s diversity and inclusion goals.

 

Diversity cluster hire searches for tenure-track positions for the 2019–20 academic year include:

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

History, College of Liberal Arts:

Click to apply: 104977

 

CRIMINOLOGY AND GENDER

Social Sciences, College of Liberal Arts

Click to apply: 104994

 

DIVERSITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Psychology and Child Development, College of Liberal Arts

Click to apply: 104946

 

ELEMENTARY SCIENCE EDUCATION

School of Education, College of Science and Mathematics

Click to apply: 104961

 

GLOBAL HEALTH AND MULTICULTURAL HEALTH

Kinesiology and Public Health, College of Science and Mathematics

Click to apply: 104973

 

MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES

Management, Human Resources & Information Systems Orfalea, College of Business

Click to apply: 105001

 

PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, EXERCISE AND SPORT

Kinesiology and Public Health, College of Science and Mathematics

Click to apply: 104979

 

Candidates selected through this diversity cluster hire will be given $10,000 in start-up funds to support their work in diversity and inclusion. Once hired, candidates will collaborate with their dean to develop a plan for utilizing these funds for supplemental compensation, assigned time, or professional development activities in support of the objectives of the cluster hire.

Cal Poly is a nationally ranked, four-year, comprehensive polytechnic university located in San Luis Obispo, California. The emphasis of the university is a Learn by Doing educational experience for its 20,000 students.

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