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The School of Computer Scienceat Carnegie Mellon University invites applications from outstanding faculty candidates forteachingtrackfaculty positions. We are looking to hire for multiple positions across multiple departments of the School. Our diverse portfolio spansa wide range of topics in computer science and the application of computers to realworld systems. For more information about the hiring priorities in a particular department please visit a department site below:
Computational BiologyDepartment
HumanComputer Interaction Institute
Software and Societal Systems Department
The teaching track in SCS offers careeroriented positions focused on educational excellence. Teaching track faculty are responsible for teaching courses and enjoy the flexibility and opportunity to engage in broader aspects of our educational programs. Assignments includeteaching large and small classes to undergraduate and master students includinglecture courses seminars sponsored project courses and in some cases studio courses. You will also collaborate with the existing faculty to improve and revise the curriculum.
Candidates with a commitment toward building an equitable and diverse scholarly community are particularly encouraged to apply. We continuouslyseek to improve the diversity of our studentstaff and faculty populations including and especially through annual faculty hiring processes. Our hiring committees thoroughly review the qualifications of every applicant and are particularly enthusiastic about applicants whose background and experiences would make them unique among our from candidates who have a demonstrated track record in mentoring and nurturing women and students from groups traditionally underrepresented in computer science are strongly encouraged.
You should have a Ph.D. or more than ten years of industry experience a background of demonstrated excellence and dedication to mentoring and teaching.
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