Arizona State University
A new model of an American research university is emerging at ASU: one that measures its academic quality by the education its graduates have received rather than the academic credentials of incoming students; one at which researchers, while pursuing their scholarly interests, also consider the public good; one whose faculty expands the concept of community service by accepting major responsibility for the health, economic and social development of its community, and one whose faculty are involved in use-inspired research that contributes to a knowledge base and transforms our communities.
Arizona State University at the West campus
As a result of ASU President Michael Crows’s vision of the new American university and ASU as “one university in many places,” ASU’s many colleges, schools, centers, and institutes are located across four campuses within the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The College of Teacher Education and Leadership is within ASU’s West campus, located in northwest Phoenix. The campus serves more than 8,000 students and offers bachelor’s degree programs and master’s degrees, several professional certificates, and is now developing doctoral degree programs.
The College of Teacher Education and Leadership on the West Campus of Arizona State University, invites applications for the following faculty positions:
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