| The Department of Computer Science at Tufts University has
an ongoing search for qualified part-time lecturers. We
invite applications from individuals who are capable and
interested in teaching one or more courses either currently
offered by CS, or new courses that the applicant thinks CS
might wish to offer. This includes local industry experts
who are interested in teaching advanced evening classes in
cutting-edge new areas.
Tufts University is a Research I class institution that
happens to be the smallest such institution, giving it
unique character. With about 5,000 undergraduates, 3,000
graduate students, and a world-wide reputation for its
undergraduate education and several of its graduate
programs, Tufts offers a unique opportunity for academic
professionals interested in combining world-class research
with close connections to outstanding undergraduate,
Masters, and Ph.D. students. Located just a few miles or a
short 'T' ride from Boston and Cambridge, the CS Department
offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science. For more
information about the Department or other Tufts positions
available, please visit http://www.cs.tufts.edu.
Applicants should submit a resume, a letter of intent, a
teaching statement and three letters of reference.
The teaching statement should include a short list of
courses (either currently offered courses or proposed new
courses) that the applicant would prefer to teach, plus
a possibly longer list of courses that applicant would feel
qualified to teach.
Electronic submission of materials is preferred, applications
should be sbumitted via AcademicJobsOnline.org.
Review of applications occurs as they arrive and is on-going until positions are filled. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, Tufts University is committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship, and to building a faculty that reflects the diversity of both its students and the world. Members of under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. |