Candidates are asked to submit:
- a cover letter;
- a curriculum vitae;
- research and teaching statements;
- six publications that demonstrate scholarly accomplishment in their area of research; and
- the names of four professional references.
- Teaching Evaluations
- Sample Course Materials (syllabi, sample assignments)
Please submit materials electronically to: https://apply.interfolio.com/178962.
Questions may be referred to the Chair of the Search Committee, Professor Chris Quintana at: [email protected]. In addition, the other faculty members of the search committee are Professors Michael Brown, Betsy Davis, Elizabeth Kolb, Rebecca Quintana, and Tanya Wright.
The deadline for applications is January 12, 2026.
The Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan seeks a mid-career colleague for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of associate professor or professor. This is a School-wide position and the appointment could be made in the Educational Studies (ES), Learning, Equity, and Problem-Solving for the Public Good (LEAPS), and/or Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE) programs.
Applicants can come from (but are not limited to) the fields of education, the learning sciences, new media ecologies, human-computer interaction, computer science, cognitive science, and neuroscience. Applicants should have a strong scholarly focus on learning and how emerging and advanced technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality) can be developed to effectively support learning across different educational contexts, which can include PreK-12, postsecondary education, out-of-school settings, and workforce development. Applicants should also have experience or strong interest in approaches to disseminate educational technology projects through product design efforts (encompassing user experience design, business and entrepreneurship) so as to extend the reach and access of these projects to larger audiences of learners, educators, and other educational stakeholders.
Specifically, we seek a scholar whose research has focused on the development and application of learning technologies to achieve just and equitable educational learning opportunities, teaching practices, policies, and systems. We seek a scholar who has demonstrated the capacity to contribute to the creation and use of scholarship in education and the learning sciences, with strong methodological training in quantitative, qualitative, or multiple methods, who has the ability to teach courses in education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and who seeks to influence practice and policy. We also seek a scholar with a strong record of interdisciplinary and mixed-method collaborations who is enthusiastic about working with colleagues from the College of Engineering and at the University of Michigan Center for Innovation.
Candidates will be expected to pursue an active research agenda, teach graduate and undergraduate courses, advise graduate students, direct doctoral dissertations, and serve as an active member of the Marsal Family School of Education, the University, and education professional communities. Experience mentoring students of many different backgrounds is desired.
Candidates should have a track record of outstanding scholarship in education. The appointment may be at the rank of tenure-track advanced associate or full professor with tenure. Candidates for advanced associate or full professor should be nationally recognized scholars with a strong record of empirical studies and external funding. Demonstrated teaching ability, strong methodological skills, a desire to develop sponsored research, and a strong record of collaborative and interdisciplinary work are required.
Successful candidates will have:
- a doctorate in education, learning sciences, new media ecologies, human-computer interaction, cognitive science, computer science, and/or neuroscience, with a focus on emerging and advanced technologies development, use, and research in teaching and learning;
- demonstrated commitment to the Marsal Family School of Education's mission, vision, and values;
- a program of research and publications commensurate with rank;
- experience teaching in higher education;
- a track record of developing and securing grants to support research;
- a track record or strong interest in approaches to disseminate educational technology projects through product design efforts, and
- a strong interest in advising and mentoring graduate students.
With all hires, Educational Studies, LEAPS, and CSHPE seek candidates who are committed to the Marsal's imperatives to improve educational practice for all students.
We plan to fill the position with a start date of August 2026. Salary will be negotiated on the basis of the candidate's experience and qualifications. The appointment will be for the regular nine-month academic year with possible additional remuneration for administrative duties. Salaries at the University of Michigan compare favorably with those at other leading institutions of higher education. The University of Michigan offers extensive family-friendly policies for faculty and liberal benefits, including a retirement plan, and group health, dental, and life insurance plans.
Employment will require both a criminal background check and an institutional reference check regarding any misconduct. Candidates will be required to submit a self-disclosure form as well as an authorization to release information form.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer. Please see SPG 201.35 for additional information: https://spg.umich.edu/policy/201.35.