Mathematics Lecturer

MIT

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Cambridge, MA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 14 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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MATHEMATICS LECTURER Concourse to join an interdisciplinary program for fifty first-year students where the teaching of physics mathematics and chemistry is integrated with the humanities. The primary responsibility is teaching the first-year math curriculum (calculus multivariable calculus and differential equations) with a full teaching load of two 12-unit subjects each term typically six firm hours of lecture and four hours of recitation. Will be responsible for supervising TAs conducting recitation work and coordinating all curriculum elements including topics homework and exams with other lecturers to ensure a truly integrated experience for the students. Beyond the classroom lecturers are an active part of the Concourse community including participating in our weekly program seminar (about two hours per week) advising students and joining in program reviews. Concourse is made up of students and instructors who want to address fundamental questions about the good life and how the study of science deepens our understanding of the human experience.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Ph.D. in mathematics; a minimum of three years of teaching experience; and evidence of a commitment to education.

Please include a cover letter demonstrating interest in engaging with the Concourse community and its specific mission.

4/16/2026


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Posting DescriptionMATHEMATICS LECTURER Concourse to join an interdisciplinary program for fifty first-year students where the teaching of physics mathematics and chemistry is integrated with the humanities. The primary responsibility is teaching the first-year math curriculum (calculus multivariabl...
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