The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) at the University of Michigan seeks outstanding scholars for new tenure-track assistant professor faculty positions as part of the Michigan Program for Advancing Cultural Transformation (M-PACT) Program. This hiring program, a federally funded, university-wide faculty initiative, aims to recruit faculty with a demonstrated and ongoing record of driving transformative research, life-changing teaching, and accessible clinical care that will support the health of all, including communities who have been underserved. By partnering with faculty throughout their careers, M-PACT strengthens the capacity of those who serve as catalysts for change in academic and healthcare environments via their scholarship, teaching, and/or service activities with research interests suitable for funding by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This call is part of a broader university effort to enhance inclusive excellence across the biomedical and health sciences community. This is a full-time, university year appointment with an anticipated start date of August 25, 2027.
The Department of Psychology seeks a scholar whose work advances this mission. Successful candidates could focus on any area of psychology; the field of specialization is open. We seek a scholar with interdisciplinary interests, exceptional promise, and a strong commitment to research, teaching, and service. We especially welcome candidates whose work engages our department's strengths in psychological science addressing structural inequities, and interdisciplinary work that connects brain, behavior, physical and mental health, and public policy. Areas of particular interest include: clinical intervention and prevention science; developmental psychology or developmental neuroscience/cognitive neuroscience including early child development and aging; and psychological science that addresses societal challenges - such as health disparities, implementation science, and interdisciplinary work connecting psychological science to public policy, community engagement, or societal impact.