Faculty Positions in Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health

Boston, Massachusetts · On-site$145k – $230k

About this role

The Department of Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) invites applications for faculty positions with start dates expected to be in Spring/Summer 2027. We are primarily focused on candidates for appointment at the Assistant Professor level; however, candidates can also apply for consideration at higher ranks. We are seeking versatile, collaborative, and exceptionally creative faculty motivated to understand and improve population health by addressing pertinent environmental health challenges and redressing inequities, working at any scale from molecular to population and at any scope from local to global. In this round, we are prioritizing candidates with active external funding to support their research and scholarship at BUSPH.

BUSPH believes that the cultural and social diversity of our faculty, staff, and students is vitally important to the distinction and excellence of our research and academic programs. We are eager to recruit colleagues who support our commitment to ensuring BU is inclusive, equitable, diverse, and a place where all community members can thrive.

The Department of Environmental Health is composed of 17 primary faculty members and is internationally recognized for innovation in research, teaching, and practice, and for its culture of collaboration. Our faculty investigate the pressing environmental health challenges of our time, including the health effects of contaminants such as metals, PFAS, air pollutants, and complex mixtures of chemical and non-chemical stressors in occupational and residential settings; health effects of extreme weather; energy systems and sustainability; water and sanitation; military environmental health; and emerging diseases of global significance and other facets of international environmental health. We emphasize solutions-oriented work in partnership with transdisciplinary stakeholders, decision-makers, and communities, with explicit consideration of environmental and social justice. The Department runs MPH certificates in both Environmental Health and Justice & Climate Change and Health, and a PhD program in Environmental Health.

Additionally, the school-wide Center for Climate and Health at BUSPH is hosted by and led by Environmental Health faculty, and there are additional collaborative opportunities with other school wide centers and programs such as the Center for Trauma and Mental Health and the Center for Health Data Science. Faculty who join the Department also have access to BU’s world-class laboratory and clinical resources, computing facilities, and faculty expertise, and the opportunity to collaborate with university-wide centers including the Institute for Global Sustainability, the Initiative on Cities, the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science and Engineering, and the Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases. Faculty receive mentorship and development opportunities to position them for success.

Compensation and rank:

  • Assistant Professor: $145,000 – $165,000 / year (Primary hiring focus)
  • Associate / Full Professor: $165,000 – $230,000 / year

Final salary determination and rank placement will be based on the candidate's academic record, research background, and years of qualifying experience.

Company at a glance

For seventy years, Boston University College of General Studies has been a leader in general education—a small liberal arts college providing a world-class general education in the heart of a large research university. The educational practices CGS pioneered and refined—interdisciplinary learning, the Capstone project, the use of e-Portfolios for rigorous assessment, and an emphasis on general education—have since been adopted as best practices in the field of higher education.

Today, CGS continues its legacy of interdisciplinary teaching and learning. Its two-year program fulfills most of the University’s BU Hub general education requirements, inspiring students to make connections among disciplines and to connect their knowledge to real-world problems. It continues to offer a rigorous and comprehensive liberal arts foundation while guiding students on a unique pathway through BU, teaching them how to apply broad learning, how to think critically and creatively, and how to communicate effectively. With its unique first-year experience—a spring semester start date followed by a summer semester in London or New England—CGS offers the only program at Boston University where study abroad is integrated into the first year of college.

Our faculty and leadership pioneer best practices in interdisciplinary and general education around the globe. And our alumni continue to change the world in every industry and profession they choose—from entertainment to education to business to the medical fields.

We love to stay connected with our alumni, parents, and friends! Follow us here on LinkedIn, join BU Connects (https://buconnects.com/), or share your updates with us via a Class Note (https://www.bu.edu/cgs/alumni/class-notes/).

Founded1952
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHigher Education
Location
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Websitebu.edu/cgs
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Top Benefits

  • Mentorship
  • Development Opportunities
  • Access To World-class Laboratory And Clinical Resources
  • Computing Facilities

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