Faculty Recruitment
Explore the opportunities available in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of
Nursing at Emory University. Renowned for its strong tradition of academic and clinical excellence, the Woodruff School of Nursing prepares its graduates to be nurse leaders in promoting the health of our nation.
About the School
§ History of great distinction: The School's mission is scholarship, leadership, and social responsibility. US News and Work Report ranks Emory’s School of Nursing in the top 10 percent of all nursing schools with graduate programs and 8th among private schools of nursing. Currently, the school enrolls 201 BSN students, 148 MSN students, and 12 Ph.D. students.
§ Vibrant research program: Emory currently ranks 7th in NIH funding among comparable private schools of nursing - and tied for 3rd in National Research Service Awards. Faculty members also have funding from a wide array of external sources--one is an NIH funded exploratory nursing research center entitled "Center for Research on Symptoms, Symptom Interactions, and Health Outcomes."
§ Opportunities for collaboration: The School stands between the Rollins School of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, across the street from the American Cancer Society, the Winship Cancer Center, and Children's Hospital. Faculty have access to an outstanding academic environment which includes the Emory School of Medicine, the Carter Center, Wesley Woods Center and the Yerkes Primate Center. It is part of a leading University that was recently ranked 18th in the nation in 2007.
§ Strong international focus and reputation: The School houses the Lillian Carter Center for International Nursing, which has as its mission the improvement of the health of vulnerable people worldwide through nursing education, research, practice and policy.
Please explore our web site to find out more about how we actualize our commitment to Scholarship, Leadership and Social Responsibility
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