The Department of Sociology at the University of Michigan is one of the premier sociology departments in the world. The goals of the undergraduate program are to instruct students about the value of recognizing and understanding the influence of social environments on individual outcomes and behaviors, to help them acquire different ways of thinking about the social world, and to provide theoretical and empirical frameworks for understanding social institutions and processes of social change. A major hallmark of the department's curriculum is the opportunities we provide our students to connect their classroom work to practical experience.
The Sociology Department is hiring for up to five LEO Lecturer I positions. These positions will be hired for one year and are renewable, contingent on performance and funding. Number of available positions will be determined after all eligible Sociology GSIs are first offered positions within the department.
Criteria for renewal are continued curricular need, quality of classroom teaching, participation in curriculum development, and program activities with classroom teaching receiving the greatest weight. Summer teaching assignments are occasionally available and come with additional compensation.