Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology – Family Science Specialization, start date Spring or Fall, 2017. The successful candidate will join a productive and diverse department (www.coe.unt.edu/educational-psychology) that offers degrees in educational psychology, human development and family science, and special education. Candidates will be expected to develop a scholarly record necessary to obtain tenure, teach graduate and undergraduate courses, supervise dissertations, and contribute to the service mission of the unit.

A Ph. D. in a field closely related to marriage and the family (family science, psychology, sociology, or related fields) is required, with at least 15 hours of doctoral courses related to the family, preferably from a research-intensive university. ABD candidates will be considered as long as the doctorate is successfully defended prior to the start date.  All applicants must apply online at: http://facultyjobs.unt.edu. To ensure full consideration, apply on or before November 15, 2016.

UNT is a Carnegie Research I student-focused public university. It is the nation’s 25th largest public university and the largest, most comprehensive in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. It is dedicated to providing an excellent educational experience to its more than 38,000 students while powering the North Texas region through innovation education and research.