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Description
The University of Pittsburgh's School of Computing and Information seeks a Teaching Associate Professor to develop curricular content. Duties include: (i) teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses; (ii) designing assessments and grading; (iii) holding office hours; (iv) mentoring undergraduate students; (v) pedagogical and/or research activities related to computer science education; (vi) participating in professional and scholarly conferences, workshops, and activities; and (vii) demonstrating commitment to service and the School and University by serving on faculty committees.
Must have a PhD degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Computer Science or a related field, plus three (3) years of experience in a related position teaching university-level courses.
Experience must include three (3) years working with: (i) developing and delivering computer science courses; (ii) teaching university-level computer science courses in the following subjects: Data Structures, Algorithms, Operating Systems; Formal Languages and Automata, and Network Security; (iii) advising undergraduate and graduate students; (iv) industry and/or applied research experience in computer science or related fields; and (v) academic and/or professional service, including participation in peer review, programing committees of conferences or workshops related to computer science, and departmental committees.
Experience can be concurrent.
Apply at https://www.join.pitt.edu, #25006611. Please upload a cover letter, statement of teaching that describes your teaching philosophy and research interests, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for at least three references, and teaching evaluations.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.
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