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Pittsburgh, PA - USA

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Carnegie Mellon University is a private global research university that stands among the worlds most renowned educational institutions. With ground-breaking brain science path-breaking performances creative start-ups big data big ambitions hands-on learning and a whole lot of robots CMU doesnt imagine the future we invent it. Joining a community that challenges the curious to deliver work that matters your journey starts here.

Carnegie Mellon Universitys Department of Physics is seeking a Full-time Lecturer for the Physics Department. This is a full-time two-year special faculty appointment. The candidate will teach two courses each semester and in each summer session. These courses will be either undergraduate or graduate courses selected by the Department Head based on the needs of the department and in consultation with the selected candidate.


A Ph.D. in Physics is required; 3-5 years experience in classroom lecturing is preferred with a strong preference for candidates familiar with coursework at Carnegie Mellon University as these courses taught must align with the content and standards of classes at our institution as these courses often serve as prerequisites for later courses in the students degree program.


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