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The Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia seeks applications for one or more teachingtrack academic general faculty positions to begin in August 2024 and beyond. Academic general faculty positions are described fully in the policy PROV004: Employment of Academic General Faculty Members. Candidates of any rank will be considered. We seek applicants who share our interest and enthusiasm for excellence in computing science education to join our department of 62 faculty including 18 teaching faculty. We are especially seeking faculty who can teach courses in computer organization systems theory software engineering databases cloud computing mobile computing and HCI. Rank is dependent upon experience and qualifications.
The department is committed to creating and benefiting from an environment where a group of capable inspired individuals interact and collaborate to learn and advance knowledge without barriers.
After an initial period General Faculty may be reappointed for a threeyear term or longer. University policies ensure that General Faculty benefit from opportunities for professional development and there is a welldefined promotion path. General Faculty receive departmental support for their teaching and scholarship activities.
The University of Virginia is annually ranked as one of the premier public institutions in the United States. The University is located in Charlottesville VA a picturesque and vibrant small city perennially ranked as one of the best places to live in the U.S. More information about town the school faculty benefits and other topics can be found at for a General Faculty position at the rank of Assistant Associate or full Professor must by the time the position starts have a PhD in computer science or a related discipline. They must have an interest in and ability to teach a broad set of courses in our undergraduate curriculum. Graduatelevel teaching may possibly be included. Faculty will have service responsibilities. The department strongly values scholarship activities by General Faculty. Scholarship in computing education or other areas of computing research is expected for promotion.
Candidates for a General Faculty position at the Lecturer Senior Lecturer or Distinguished Lecturer rank must have a Masters degree or equivalent experience in computer science or a related discipline. Lecturers will usually teach undergraduate courses but may also have the opportunity to teach more specialized advanced courses. Lecturers will have fewer expectations for service activity and will not be required to pursue scholarship.
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