CONSTANCE AND MARTIN SILVER ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP (OPEN RANK) IN DATA SCIENCE AND PREVENTION
New York University
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Posted: 23-Sep-23
Location: New York, New York
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 113869
The New York University Silver School of Social Work (SSSW) invites applications for a newly endowed open rank professorship in data science and prevention. The endowed professor will also have opportunities to engage with the School's newly established Constance and Martin Silver Center on Data Science and Social Equity. The appointment will begin on September 1, 2023.
The endowed professorship and Center are both the result of a visionary gift to harness the emerging power of big data and related data sciences to identify the root causes of society's most pressing challenges and achieve broad and transformational social impact. The overall mission of the Center is to help NYU Silver and the social work profession at-large develop data- and evidence-informed interventions to equitably tackle some of society's most urgent problems. A copy of the press release that provides more information regarding the gift is here.
NYU possesses considerable strengths in data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and related areas, at the Center for Data Science, Courant Institute, Tandon School of Engineering, and Steinhardt School (PRIISM Center). NYU's AI Initiative is the largest artificial intelligence consortium on campus. Extensive supercomputer resources are available through NYU's High Performance Computing research infrastructure. The Silver School possesses deep expertise in a variety of areas including poverty, racism, policy analysis, prevention science, substance use and misuse, integrated health, mental health interventions and services, criminal justice, homelessness, child welfare, aging, and evidence-based practice. The leveraging of the tools of data science, in alignment with existing expertise at the Silver School, represents a unique opportunity to address some of society's most pressing problems.
SSSW is an international leader in social work research and education and offers outstanding support for scholarship. Located in Greenwich Village on Washington Square Park and in one of the world's great urban research universities, the SSSW is one of the 14 schools and colleges of NYU, the largest private university in the USA, with students from all 50 states and more than 100 nations. The diversity of the academic community and the incomparable resources of New York City enrich the academic programs and campus life of NYU and the SSSW.
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position varies according to rank, with Assistant Professor salaries ranging from $85,000 to $130,000, Associate Professor salaries ranging from $105,000 to $175,000, and Full Professor salaries ranging from $125,000 to $195,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
A doctoral degree is required, along with a track record of scholarship in applying data science methodology to understand and forge advances in preventing and addressing social inequities. In addition to conducting research, the successful candidate may teach in the School's academic programs (BSW, MSW, PhD, and/or DSW), and be fully engaged in professional service at the SSSW and New York University (NYU). Applicants should exhibit a commitment to social and economic justice and possess an ability to facilitate conversations concerning privilege, oppression, and intersecting social identities.
Review of applications will begin on a rolling basis. We invite candidates to apply via Interfolio and upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and an equity, diversity, and inclusion statement. Candidates should also upload a research statement, a teaching statement, and two representative publications as
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