Assistant or Associate Professor of Social Psychology 25-26
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
ASSISTANT or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY]
Illinois Wesleyan University invites applications for a tenure-track position in social
psychology in the Department of Psychology at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor.
Candidates should ideally have completed a Ph.D. in psychology by the start date of
August 2025, although ABD will be considered for applicants who will complete their
Ph.D. within a year following the start date. Salary and benefits are competitive.
Founded in 1850, Illinois Wesleyan University is a selective private undergraduate
liberal arts university with approximately 1,600 students. We are located in Bloomington,
IL, a metro area of 170,000 people, which is about a two-hour drive from Chicago and
St. Louis. The Department of Psychology emphasizes quality teaching, experiential
learning and student-faculty research collaboration. Illinois Wesleyan University
is strongly committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community of outstanding
faculty, staff, and students (40% of our recent incoming class come from diverse backgrounds).
Illinois Wesleyan University is an EEO Employer. Candidates from marginalized or underrepresented
backgrounds are highly encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate psychology courses and courses that
serve the larger IWU student population. The typical teaching load is three courses
per semester (six per year). The successful candidate will also be expected to engage
in research and other scholarly activities, provide academic advising to students,
and participate in department, college, and university service. In addition, applicants should address potential contributions they can make to the University diversity
initiative through their teaching, scholarship, and/or service.
Teaching responsibilities will include an introductory social psychology course, research
methods and advanced seminars in the candidate’s area of expertise. Other departmental
teaching needs include introductory psychology and courses focusing on gender and/or
other areas of diversity. The ability to teach courses that contribute to the University
general education and writing programs will also be highly valued. The specific research
area within social psychology is open, but the applicant’s research program should
be able to incorporate undergraduate students. Support for research is provided in
the form of start-up funds, laboratory space, computer labs, and university research
grants.
Review of complete applications will begin on October 15th; however, applications
will be accepted until the position has been filled. To apply, submit the following to our Natural Science Division administrative specialist,
Cressie Volz: psych@iwu.edu
- a cover letter addressing qualifications;
- a curriculum vitae;
- a statement regarding teaching philosophy, along with evidence of teaching effectiveness, such as summaries of teaching evaluations (if available);
- a statement of research interests that outlines research goals and discusses the potential for undergraduate student involvement in the research;
- a diversity statement on your experiences with, strategies for, or commitment to inclusive teaching; and
- three letters of recommendation, which should be emailed separately.
Questions may be directed to the Department Chair: Dr. Joe Williams, Professor of
Psychology, at jwilliam@iwu.edu.