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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, UT I1 Health Economics
Senior Position - Health Public Policy (http://www.ipia.utah.edu/). Responsibilities: The College of Social
and Behavioral Science (CSBS) at the University of Utah has launched an exciting new Institute of Public and
International Affairs (IPIA) that houses a variety of research, teaching, and outreach activities related to politics,
public policy, governance, security, and international affairs. The University of Utah is seeking an
accomplished senior scholar with expertise in health public policy, preferably in an international context, who
would be tenured as an associate or full professor in an academic department in CSBS and hold a senior
appointment in IPIA. It is most likely that the successful candidate will be tenured in the department of
economics, political science, or family and consumer studies. The successful candidate will be expected to lead
and/or participate in inter-disciplinary research projects and contribute to public policy teaching that will
advance the IPIA's public policy emphasis, and provide leadership in building the IPIA's regional, national and
international reputation during its formative years. Qualifications: We seek applications from individuals who
conduct research directly related to health public policy analysis and/or policy decision-making whose work
would build on existing health science and health public policy strengths at the university. We encourage
applications from individuals who are excited about working in a multi-disciplinary environment. The
successful candidate must have an earned Ph.D., be knowledgeable about current health public policy issues,
have effective interpersonal and team process skills, and an established, nationally visible, extramurally funded
research program. Application Deadline and Start Date: Applications should be received by (DATE), 2007.
The search committee may consider applications received after this time until the position is filled. This is a
new position with an expected starting date of approximately July 1, 2008. Additional Information and Contact
Person: Current information about IPIA may be found at http://www.ipia.utah.edu/. Inquiries should be made
to the IPIA Public Policy Search Committee, c/o Jolaine Randall, 801-581-6493 or jrandall@cppa.utah.edu.
Applications should include a letter of interest, CV, a sample of published work, and contact information for
three references. Applications should be mailed to: Professor Tim Smith, Chair, IPIA Health Public Policy
Search Committee, c/o Jolaine Randall, University of Utah, 260 S Central Campus Dr Rm 214, Salt Lake City,
Utah 84112. The University of Utah values candidates who have experience working in settings with students
from diverse backgrounds, and possess a strong commitment to improving access to higher education for
historically underrepresented students.
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