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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the College of Arts
and Letters at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for an
open rank faculty position in Computational Social Science. Candidates
should possess an earned Ph.D. in computer science or in a social science
field that makes extensive use of computational methods in research. Home
departments include Computer Science and Engineering, Sociology, Political
Science, or other units in College of Arts and Letters with the opportunity
for cross appointments with other colleges and departments. Applications at
the ranks of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor will
be considered; exceptional candidates may be considered for appointment to
a chaired professorship.

Notre Dame is supporting interdisciplinary efforts that integrate computer
and data science with a variety of scholarly disciplines, including the
social sciences, humanities, and creative arts. University-wide
undergraduate minors in Computers and Digital Technologies and Data Science
provide integrative opportunities across disciplines. This hire is intended
to grow and, where appropriate, provide leadership and strategic direction
to interdisciplinary research as well as foster growth in undergraduate
opportunities.

Applicants must submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching
statement, and contact information for three professional references to
http://apply.interfolio.com/65475. At later stages of the process we may
request a writing sample. Review of applications will begin on October
15th, 2019 and remain open until the position is filled. Questions may be
directed to Professor Tim Weninger ([log in to unmask]).

The University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer; we
strongly encourage applications from women, minorities, veterans,
individuals with a disability and those candidates attracted to a
university with a Catholic identity.

Michael Coppedge
Kellogg Institute, Hesburgh Center
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN  46556
(574) 631-7036
Political Science professor,
<http://politicalscience.nd.edu/faculty/faculty-list/michael-coppedge/> Kellogg
Institute fellow
<https://kellogg.nd.edu/people/michael-coppedge>
Varieties of Democracy Co-PI <https://v-dem.net>. Individual webpage
<http://sites.nd.edu/michael-coppedge/>

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