Assistant/Associate Professor of Science Education
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Education Administration, Faculty
Assistant Or Associate Professor In Science Education
The University of Florida invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position within the Science Education program area in the School of Teaching and Learning. The successful applicant is expected to maintain a robust line of research, teach and advise master's and doctoral students, and contribute to a nationally recognized and growing graduate program. We seek candidates focused on issues of national and international importance in the context of science education as practiced in either formal or informal spaces, including those focused on:
Innovative models and approaches to teaching and learning, including applications of engineering, socioscientific issues, and computational thinking Advancing applications of technology, including artificial intelligence and game-based approaches for promoting teaching, learning, and research The successful applicant for the tenure-track position is expected to maintain a systematic research program, seek external research funding, contribute to the instruction of graduate students, and recruit and mentor doctoral students.
This 9-month faculty appointment will begin in August 2026 and includes the possibility of summer employment. Salary is negotiable, competitive, and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Responsibilities:
Conduct scholarly activities commensurate with the expectations of a tenure-track faculty member at a top-10 public research institution and member of the AAUCollaborate with cross-disciplinary faculty, students, and other stakeholders
Vigorously pursue external funding to enhance research activities
Publish in significant, high-impact refereed journals
Advise, mentor, and engage graduate students in research
Teach courses (face-to-face, online)
Provide service to the program, school, college, university, and profession
About The College:
The College of Education at the University of Florida, founded in 1906, has consistently been ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the nation in Online Graduate Education for the last nine years, No. 2 nationally for undergraduate education and 6th nationally among public and private education schools (U.S. News & World Report). Three of the College's academic programs occupy top-20 spots in the U.S. News rankings:
Counselor Education (1st), Special Education (4th), and Elementary Education (14th). Cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and public scholarship—often conducted in partnership with other UF colleges, school districts and communities across the state and nation—are yielding powerful learning systems and models that are helping to transform education in today's changing world, starting with our youngest learners. Faculty researchers last year garnered more than $150.3 million in external awards supporting studies and projects addressing education's most critical issues.
With both on campus and online options, the college offers 29 bachelor's and advanced degree programs and concentration areas, within nine academic specialties. To sustain the college's innovative edge, heightened emphasis on emerging technologies, student experience and interdisciplinary research will effectively prepare tomorrow's leaders in all education disciplines. The College's educator preparation programs have been continuously nationally accredited since 1954.
About The University:
The University of Florida, founded in 1853, is a public land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant research university and one of the most academically dynamic universities in the nation. U.S. News & World Report ranks UF 7th among public universities. National rankings such as 1st by the Wall Street Journal and 4th by Forbes in their respective lists of Public Universities are a result of UF's commitment to provide the highest quality education at the best value.
UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 200 research, service and education centers, bureaus and institutes, and boasts more than 6,600 faculty members, 60,000 students and 405,000 living alumni. Faculty scholars last year generated more than $1.26 billion in research awards. UF recently launched a $70…
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