Lecturers- School of Computing
Location:
100 McAdams Hall
Open Date:
Feb 10, 2017
Close Date:
Mar 1, 2019
Description:
The School of Computing at Clemson University invites applicants for two Lecturer positions beginning January or August 2018. Responsibilities will include teaching (primarily for undergraduate classes), student advising, participation in departmental and university committees, and other typical faculty responsibilities. Teaching assignments will be determined based on school needs and candidate interests. The ability to teach courses in operating systems, networks or software engineering is desirable, though not required.
The school includes 42 faculty, of which 31 are tenured/tenure-track faculty, 6 lecturers, and 750+ undergraduate and 250+ graduate students. The School offers BA and BS degrees in Computer Science, BS in Computer Information Systems, MS in Computer Science, MFA and MS in Digital Production Arts, PhD in Computer Science, and PhD in Human-Centered Computing, and PhD and MS in Biomedical Data Science and Informatics.
Clemson is the public land grant institution of South Carolina and is classified in the highest research category by the Carnegie Foundation. Clemson enrolls nearly 24,000 students, including ~ 5,000 ethnic minorities and 1,500 international students. In Fall 2017, Clemson has over 18,600+ undergraduate and 4,800+ graduate students. Research and economic development activities are enhanced by public-private partnerships at three innovation campuses and six research and education centers located throughout South Carolina. Clemson University is ranked 23rd among national public universities by U.S. News & World Report. We are fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty and student body.
Qualifications:
Successful candidates will have earned a graduate degree in computer science or related discipline by the start date. A record of successful teaching experience is preferred. Lecturers are eligible for promotion to the rank of Senior Lecturer.
Application Instructions:
Applications, including a cover letter, teaching statement, CV and names and contact info for three references, should be submitted through Interfolio. All application material received by November 15, 2017 will be guaranteed consideration, though applications will be considered until the position is filled.