Assistant or Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Employer
- Denison University
- Location
- Granville, OH
- Closing date
- Oct 4, 2022
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- Sector
- Science, Computer Science and IT, Computer Science
- Organization Type
- Corporate
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Denison University: Computer Science
Location
Granville, OH
Open Date
Jul 13, 2022
Description
The Computer Science program at Denison University invites applications for multiple tenure track faculty positions at open rank to begin in August 2023. Candidates are required to have a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field by the start date. (ABD will be considered as Instructor until PhD is attained). We are seeking energetic and dynamic teachers who are committed to teaching a variety of courses in the CS core curriculum and creating new electives that complement our existing offerings. Candidates should be dedicated to teaching in a liberal arts setting, mentoring undergraduate students, and supervising their research projects. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the continued growth of the department and the college and maintain a strong scientific research record of peer-reviewed publications in any CS specialty or related field.
Computer Science at Denison attracts about a hundred total majors. In addition, our courses support a growing number of other majors and concentrations. We will soon be moving to a newly renovated building designed with departmental input in the heart of Denison's academic quad.
Denison's BA and BS degrees in CS emphasize core principles and interdisciplinary connections. We embrace interdisciplinarity especially in our introductory course, which we offer in a variety of "flavors," each with project work in a different domain. Current offerings focus on applications in the sciences and social sciences and faculty are encouraged to design new flavors to encourage broader engagement with Computer Science. We also encourage interdisciplinarity in our electives, recent examples of which include Computational Biology, Artificial Intelligence, and Game Design; future elective offerings could include CS+X courses co-taught with faculty in non-CS fields.
Denison offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package; for more details, please see the faculty handbook hosted at http://denison.edu/forms/faculty-handbook. In addition, Denison supports research and teaching with professional development funds of $5,000 per year for the first three years, and $3,000 per year thereafter as well as startup funds. Pending a successful third year review, junior faculty are also entitled to a one semester leave. The current CS teaching load is 9 courses every 2 years (i.e., faculty typically teach a 2-2-2-3 load over four semesters).
Denison University is an academically rigorous liberal arts college with an increasingly diverse campus community. Denison is located in the village of Granville, 30 minutes from Columbus, Ohio, the state capital, which hosts a wide range of cultural and artistic opportunities. Granville also offers an excellent public school system and easy access to outdoor activities.
To apply, please submit the following required information online at http://apply.interfolio.com/109002:
- a cover letter that addresses your interest in the liberal arts and Denison in particular, and how you envision your research and teaching interests contributing to the department and university
- a curriculum vita
- transcripts of graduate work (unofficial acceptable for applications)
- a statement on your teaching philosophy, experience, and effectiveness
- evidence of effective teaching, including teaching materials and evaluations (if available, upload to additional documents)
- a statement on your current and future research program
- a statement about diversity and inclusion: describe your interests, experiences, and future plans for promoting diversity and inclusion in Computer Science (1-2 pages)
- 3 letters of recommendation, at least 1 of which must address your teaching effectiveness or potential
We will begin reviewing applications on a rolling basis beginning on October 10, 2022. We welcome applications received after this date and will evaluate them as they arrive.
Denison affirms its commitment to being an antiracist, diverse living, learning, and working community as essential to its educational mission. One of the ways Denison University is committed to facilitating the inclusion and success of groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM disciplines is by increasing faculty diversity. Individuals who identify as underrepresented in STEM disciplines are especially encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
Minimum:
Thoughtful teaching philosophy
Experience in teaching as a teaching assistant, instructor, or guest lecturer or shows potential for good teaching
Ability to teach introductory computer science
Ability to teach other courses in the CS core
Ability to teach an elective in CS
At least one peer-reviewed primary publication
Other evidence of scholarly engagement or productivity through at least one of the following:
additional peer-reviewed publications
presentation of research at a scientific conference
invited presentations
grants
Outline of a research program appropriate for undergraduates, our facilities, and our funding
Well-articulated diversity statement
PhD in CS or closely related field, or close to doing so, by August 2023
Degree from an accredited university
Preferred:
Evidence of strong teaching skills
Teacher of record for at least one course
Experience or potential for teaching courses to be taught at Denison
Mentored/trained undergrad research students
Experience that complements current departmental areas
Multiple selections under "other evidence of scholarly engagement or productivity"
One or more first-author/lead-author peer-reviewed primary publications in a reputable peer-reviewed venue
At least one peer-reviewed publication within the past five years
Experience with successful research advising of undergraduates
Complements the existing needs of the department
Mentored underrepresented minorities
Evidence for potential to foster and support diversity among our students, faculty, and community
Experience with juggling competing teaching and research demands
Evidence of service work
Exceptional letters of recommendation
Addressed career timing issues (professional inactivity over an extended period of time, leaving long-term position, etc.)
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit
- a cover letter that addresses your interest in the liberal arts and Denison in particular, and how you envision your research and teaching interests contributing to the department and university
- a curriculum vita
- transcripts of graduate work (unofficial acceptable for applications)
- a statement on your teaching philosophy, experience, and effectiveness
- evidence of effective teaching, including teaching materials and evaluations (if available, upload to additional documents)
- a statement on your current and future research program
- a statement about diversity and inclusion: describe your interests, experiences, and future plans for promoting diversity and inclusion in Computer Science (1-2 pages)
- 3 references, at least 1 of which must address your teaching effectiveness or potential
Application Process
This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search.
Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send
all application materials, including confidential letters of
recommendation, free of charge.
Apply Now
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Location
Granville, OH
Open Date
Jul 13, 2022
Description
The Computer Science program at Denison University invites applications for multiple tenure track faculty positions at open rank to begin in August 2023. Candidates are required to have a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field by the start date. (ABD will be considered as Instructor until PhD is attained). We are seeking energetic and dynamic teachers who are committed to teaching a variety of courses in the CS core curriculum and creating new electives that complement our existing offerings. Candidates should be dedicated to teaching in a liberal arts setting, mentoring undergraduate students, and supervising their research projects. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the continued growth of the department and the college and maintain a strong scientific research record of peer-reviewed publications in any CS specialty or related field.
Computer Science at Denison attracts about a hundred total majors. In addition, our courses support a growing number of other majors and concentrations. We will soon be moving to a newly renovated building designed with departmental input in the heart of Denison's academic quad.
Denison's BA and BS degrees in CS emphasize core principles and interdisciplinary connections. We embrace interdisciplinarity especially in our introductory course, which we offer in a variety of "flavors," each with project work in a different domain. Current offerings focus on applications in the sciences and social sciences and faculty are encouraged to design new flavors to encourage broader engagement with Computer Science. We also encourage interdisciplinarity in our electives, recent examples of which include Computational Biology, Artificial Intelligence, and Game Design; future elective offerings could include CS+X courses co-taught with faculty in non-CS fields.
Denison offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package; for more details, please see the faculty handbook hosted at http://denison.edu/forms/faculty-handbook. In addition, Denison supports research and teaching with professional development funds of $5,000 per year for the first three years, and $3,000 per year thereafter as well as startup funds. Pending a successful third year review, junior faculty are also entitled to a one semester leave. The current CS teaching load is 9 courses every 2 years (i.e., faculty typically teach a 2-2-2-3 load over four semesters).
Denison University is an academically rigorous liberal arts college with an increasingly diverse campus community. Denison is located in the village of Granville, 30 minutes from Columbus, Ohio, the state capital, which hosts a wide range of cultural and artistic opportunities. Granville also offers an excellent public school system and easy access to outdoor activities.
To apply, please submit the following required information online at http://apply.interfolio.com/109002:
- a cover letter that addresses your interest in the liberal arts and Denison in particular, and how you envision your research and teaching interests contributing to the department and university
- a curriculum vita
- transcripts of graduate work (unofficial acceptable for applications)
- a statement on your teaching philosophy, experience, and effectiveness
- evidence of effective teaching, including teaching materials and evaluations (if available, upload to additional documents)
- a statement on your current and future research program
- a statement about diversity and inclusion: describe your interests, experiences, and future plans for promoting diversity and inclusion in Computer Science (1-2 pages)
- 3 letters of recommendation, at least 1 of which must address your teaching effectiveness or potential
We will begin reviewing applications on a rolling basis beginning on October 10, 2022. We welcome applications received after this date and will evaluate them as they arrive.
Denison affirms its commitment to being an antiracist, diverse living, learning, and working community as essential to its educational mission. One of the ways Denison University is committed to facilitating the inclusion and success of groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM disciplines is by increasing faculty diversity. Individuals who identify as underrepresented in STEM disciplines are especially encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
Minimum:
Thoughtful teaching philosophy
Experience in teaching as a teaching assistant, instructor, or guest lecturer or shows potential for good teaching
Ability to teach introductory computer science
Ability to teach other courses in the CS core
Ability to teach an elective in CS
At least one peer-reviewed primary publication
Other evidence of scholarly engagement or productivity through at least one of the following:
additional peer-reviewed publications
presentation of research at a scientific conference
invited presentations
grants
Outline of a research program appropriate for undergraduates, our facilities, and our funding
Well-articulated diversity statement
PhD in CS or closely related field, or close to doing so, by August 2023
Degree from an accredited university
Preferred:
Evidence of strong teaching skills
Teacher of record for at least one course
Experience or potential for teaching courses to be taught at Denison
Mentored/trained undergrad research students
Experience that complements current departmental areas
Multiple selections under "other evidence of scholarly engagement or productivity"
One or more first-author/lead-author peer-reviewed primary publications in a reputable peer-reviewed venue
At least one peer-reviewed publication within the past five years
Experience with successful research advising of undergraduates
Complements the existing needs of the department
Mentored underrepresented minorities
Evidence for potential to foster and support diversity among our students, faculty, and community
Experience with juggling competing teaching and research demands
Evidence of service work
Exceptional letters of recommendation
Addressed career timing issues (professional inactivity over an extended period of time, leaving long-term position, etc.)
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit
- a cover letter that addresses your interest in the liberal arts and Denison in particular, and how you envision your research and teaching interests contributing to the department and university
- a curriculum vita
- transcripts of graduate work (unofficial acceptable for applications)
- a statement on your teaching philosophy, experience, and effectiveness
- evidence of effective teaching, including teaching materials and evaluations (if available, upload to additional documents)
- a statement on your current and future research program
- a statement about diversity and inclusion: describe your interests, experiences, and future plans for promoting diversity and inclusion in Computer Science (1-2 pages)
- 3 references, at least 1 of which must address your teaching effectiveness or potential
Application Process
This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search.
Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send
all application materials, including confidential letters of
recommendation, free of charge.
Apply Now
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