Assistant Professor of Physics
- Employer
- Westminster College
- Location
- Reading Station, PA
- Closing date
- Sep 20, 2023
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- Sector
- Science, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Physics
- Organization Type
- Corporate
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Posting Details
Posting Summary
Position Title
Assistant Professor of Physics
School/Department
School of Arts and Sciences
Program/ Home Department
Physics
FLSA Status
Position Summary
Westminster University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Physics to begin in August 2024. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and a commitment to liberal arts education. The 24-credit annual teaching assignment will include lower-division courses for both majors and non-majors, and upper-division courses in physics. More information about the Physics Program can be found in the Westminster University Undergraduate Academic Catalog. In addition to teaching, Westminster faculty mentor students as academic advisors and contribute to the functioning of the university through service. The candidate will also have the opportunity to develop and teach new Science & Math courses to support the WCore liberal education program.
We particularly seek candidates who have a strong interest, and ideally experience, in teaching using methods developed and supported by Physics Education Research (PER). Preference will be given to candidates who are able to supervise students in undergraduate research at a small liberal arts college (including in experiment, theory, and PER). A Ph.D. degree in Physics, Astronomy, or Astrophysics is required.
Westminster University's commitment to diversity and global learning is revealed in its core values, mission and vision statements, and learning goals. We seek colleagues who are prepared to facilitate the learning of all students, including those from groups historically underrepresented in higher education, such as students of color, LGBTQ+ students, students with disabilities, and first-generation college students.
About the Institution:
Founded in 1875, Westminster University (formerly Westminster College) is a private, independent institution with a rich history rooted in liberal arts education. Over the last 30 years, the institution has added professional programs in business, nursing and health sciences, and education. The University has a strong academic reputation, deep community and alumni support, and a legacy of providing student-centered, liberal arts and professional education. It offers an intimate higher education experience to more than 1,200 total students, including almost 320 graduate students.
Westminster University has received numerous accolades, including:
• Ranked #5 "Best Value School", #18 "Best Regional University", and #15 "Best Undergraduate Teaching" institution by U.S. News and World Report in 2022,
• Consistently recognized as a "Best College in the West" by the Princeton Review.
Westminster's beautiful campus is situated in a charming residential neighborhood of Salt Lake City called Sugar House, a 10-minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City.
Roughly half of Westminster's student body comes from outside of Utah and includes students from 42 countries. Approximately 19% of students identify as US students of color. Whether students live on or off campus, they have the opportunity to participate in more than 60 active clubs and organizations, informal gatherings at Shaw Student Center, and a variety of events sponsored by the Associated Students of Westminster (ASW). In addition, the university has fifteen total men's and women's intercollegiate teams in NCAA Division II and a competitive intramurals program. Westminster proudly sent eight student and alumni Olympians to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Westminster is the only post-secondary institution in the state of Utah awarded grant funding by the US Department of Education to host the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. McNair programs serve low-income and first-generation college students and/or students from groups underrepresented in graduate study. Since 2003, Westminster has served approximately 160 McNair students, some of whom were relocated to Salt Lake City as refugees from Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, and Bosnia. Sixteen McNair alums have earned a PhD, and 73 percent have either attained an advanced degree or remain in the graduate-study pipeline.
See here for more information on Westminster University.
Primary Responsibilities
Organizational Responsibilties
Required Qualifications
• A Ph.D. in Physics completed no later than August 2024.
• Teaching experience at the post-secondary level.
• An active intellectual life that includes regular presentations at academic conference and the occasional publication of scholarly and/or pedagogy-related articles.
Preferred Qualifications
• Demonstrated excellence in teaching. The successful applicant will have served as the instructor of record for multiple courses and be able to demonstrate the ability to employ pedagogical practices that generate active and engaged learning.
• Demonstrated skill in and commitment to supporting students from structurally marginalized communities in higher education.
• Experience mentoring undergraduate students in research.
Posting Detail Informtion
Posting Number
F038P
Desired Start Date
Position End Date (if applicable)
Special Instructions to Applicants
A complete application that demonstrates competencies in the above qualifications will include:
1. Curriculum Vita
2. A letter of application that highlights your specific qualifications for the position, including a discussion of your past teaching experiences and your preparation to teach and mentor students from groups historically underrepresented in higher education.
3. Contact information for three professional references
For more information, please contact Kara McShane-Hefley,
kmh@westminsteru.edu
801-832-2303
Initial review of applications will begin on December 1, 2023.
Quicklink for Posting
https://westminstercollege.peopleadmin.com/postings/3704
Posting Summary
Position Title
Assistant Professor of Physics
School/Department
School of Arts and Sciences
Program/ Home Department
Physics
FLSA Status
Position Summary
Westminster University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Physics to begin in August 2024. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and a commitment to liberal arts education. The 24-credit annual teaching assignment will include lower-division courses for both majors and non-majors, and upper-division courses in physics. More information about the Physics Program can be found in the Westminster University Undergraduate Academic Catalog. In addition to teaching, Westminster faculty mentor students as academic advisors and contribute to the functioning of the university through service. The candidate will also have the opportunity to develop and teach new Science & Math courses to support the WCore liberal education program.
We particularly seek candidates who have a strong interest, and ideally experience, in teaching using methods developed and supported by Physics Education Research (PER). Preference will be given to candidates who are able to supervise students in undergraduate research at a small liberal arts college (including in experiment, theory, and PER). A Ph.D. degree in Physics, Astronomy, or Astrophysics is required.
Westminster University's commitment to diversity and global learning is revealed in its core values, mission and vision statements, and learning goals. We seek colleagues who are prepared to facilitate the learning of all students, including those from groups historically underrepresented in higher education, such as students of color, LGBTQ+ students, students with disabilities, and first-generation college students.
About the Institution:
Founded in 1875, Westminster University (formerly Westminster College) is a private, independent institution with a rich history rooted in liberal arts education. Over the last 30 years, the institution has added professional programs in business, nursing and health sciences, and education. The University has a strong academic reputation, deep community and alumni support, and a legacy of providing student-centered, liberal arts and professional education. It offers an intimate higher education experience to more than 1,200 total students, including almost 320 graduate students.
Westminster University has received numerous accolades, including:
• Ranked #5 "Best Value School", #18 "Best Regional University", and #15 "Best Undergraduate Teaching" institution by U.S. News and World Report in 2022,
- Recognized as a "Top Green College" by the Princeton Review in 2022,
- Recognized as the #9 "Best College for Veterans" and #12 "Best in the West" by the U.S. News and World Report in 2022,
- Ranked above two-thirds of U.S. colleges in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education 2022 College Rankings list,
• Consistently recognized as a "Best College in the West" by the Princeton Review.
Westminster's beautiful campus is situated in a charming residential neighborhood of Salt Lake City called Sugar House, a 10-minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City.
Roughly half of Westminster's student body comes from outside of Utah and includes students from 42 countries. Approximately 19% of students identify as US students of color. Whether students live on or off campus, they have the opportunity to participate in more than 60 active clubs and organizations, informal gatherings at Shaw Student Center, and a variety of events sponsored by the Associated Students of Westminster (ASW). In addition, the university has fifteen total men's and women's intercollegiate teams in NCAA Division II and a competitive intramurals program. Westminster proudly sent eight student and alumni Olympians to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Westminster is the only post-secondary institution in the state of Utah awarded grant funding by the US Department of Education to host the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. McNair programs serve low-income and first-generation college students and/or students from groups underrepresented in graduate study. Since 2003, Westminster has served approximately 160 McNair students, some of whom were relocated to Salt Lake City as refugees from Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, and Bosnia. Sixteen McNair alums have earned a PhD, and 73 percent have either attained an advanced degree or remain in the graduate-study pipeline.
See here for more information on Westminster University.
Primary Responsibilities
Organizational Responsibilties
Required Qualifications
• A Ph.D. in Physics completed no later than August 2024.
• Teaching experience at the post-secondary level.
• An active intellectual life that includes regular presentations at academic conference and the occasional publication of scholarly and/or pedagogy-related articles.
Preferred Qualifications
• Demonstrated excellence in teaching. The successful applicant will have served as the instructor of record for multiple courses and be able to demonstrate the ability to employ pedagogical practices that generate active and engaged learning.
• Demonstrated skill in and commitment to supporting students from structurally marginalized communities in higher education.
• Experience mentoring undergraduate students in research.
Posting Detail Informtion
Posting Number
F038P
Desired Start Date
Position End Date (if applicable)
Special Instructions to Applicants
A complete application that demonstrates competencies in the above qualifications will include:
1. Curriculum Vita
2. A letter of application that highlights your specific qualifications for the position, including a discussion of your past teaching experiences and your preparation to teach and mentor students from groups historically underrepresented in higher education.
3. Contact information for three professional references
For more information, please contact Kara McShane-Hefley,
kmh@westminsteru.edu
801-832-2303
Initial review of applications will begin on December 1, 2023.
Quicklink for Posting
https://westminstercollege.peopleadmin.com/postings/3704
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