Buffalo, NY – The State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo is actively recruiting, highlighting its commitment to fostering a diverse and impactful research habitat. The University at Buffalo, the flagship institution of the SUNY system, seeks to attract talented faculty and staff to contribute to its growing academic and research profile.
Established in 1846 as a private medical school, the University at Buffalo evolved into a public university in 1962. Today, UB boasts three campuses – North Campus, South Campus, and Downtown Campus – serving over 32,000 students across a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university’s research expenditures exceeded $617 million in fiscal year 2023, marking it as a leading research institution in New York State.
UB’s strengths lie in areas such as biomedical sciences, engineering, law, management, and the arts and sciences. Notable research centers include the Roswell Park Thorough Cancer Center (a partner institution), the Institute for Enduring Transportation, and the Center for Computational Research. The university is particularly focused on addressing societal challenges through research in areas like health, sustainability, and social justice.
The University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, actively encouraging applications from veterans and individuals with disabilities. the university’s commitment to diversity is reflected in its student body, which comprises students from all 50 states and over 100 countries. Further information about employment opportunities and the university’s mission can be found on its official website: https://www.buffalo.edu/.
The university is located in Buffalo, New York, a city undergoing significant revitalization with a growing economy and vibrant cultural scene. UB plays a key role in the economic advancement of Western New York, contributing to the region’s workforce and innovation ecosystem.