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Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor - Quantitative Theory and Methods, Emory University

Employer
Emory University - Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Salary
Salary negotiated based on qualifications. Benefits eligible
Date posted
Oct 4, 2024

The Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods at Emory University invites applications for a full-time teaching track faculty position. QTM is a new and rapidly growing department at Emory, with faculty from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including anthropology, biology, computer science, economics, English, history, operations research, philosophy, political science, public health, sociology, and statistics (see a list of current faculty at https://quantitative.emory.edu/people/qtm-faculty.html). We seek candidates with a doctoral degree in data science or a related field, to teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses. Given the interdisciplinary nature of the department and the broad meaning of data science, we encourage applications from any substantive area that contributes to the current data science ecosystem. Candidates should have a strong commitment to pedagogy, and to advising undergraduates from a diversity of backgrounds. Candidates with prior experience designing and teaching college-level classes in programming for data science, machine learning, or data visualization are especially encouraged to apply. A list of current undergraduate-level classes offered by the department can be found at https://quantitative.emory.edu/academics/bachelors/undergraduate%20courses.html).

Faculty appointments will be made at the teaching track rank of Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor commensurate with current academic standing and achievement (see description of ranks and terms at https://college.emory.edu/faculty/documents/lecture-track/principles_procedures_teaching-track-appointment-reappointment-promotion_oct-2023.pdf). The teaching track at Emory College has one of the strongest and longest-running teaching tracks in the country with over 100 teaching track faculty.

Successful candidates will demonstrate experience and ability to teach both introductory and advanced undergraduate classes on statistics and data science (broadly defined) with a typical teaching load of 5 courses per academic year. In addition to teaching, successful applicants will demonstrate the ability to advise and mentor the department’s growing undergraduate population and contribute to the many experiential programs offered by the QTM department. Finally, successful candidates will contribute to the academic life and governance of the department, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the University.

Appointees will join a diverse interdisciplinary group of tenure track (19) and teaching track (7) faculty in the Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods, who work collaboratively on the teaching, research, and service missions of Emory University. The undergraduate majors offered by the QTM department are some of the fastest growing on Emory’s campus with nearly 300 new majors and minors each year. Faculty in the QTM department are committed to creating a flourishing community of educators and scholars and seek colleagues who are eager to nurture and support growth of students, staff, and faculty, including BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, first-generation and international community members, as well as community members with disabilities, among others. Emory is a highly ranked research university located in Atlanta, a culturally diverse city of historical significance in the modern civil rights movement. Atlanta (https://discoveratlanta.com/) offers a variety of cultural, social, and recreational opportunities with a mild climate.

Application procedure:
Application materials are submitted via Interfolio using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/156583    and include the following materials:

  1. A 1-page cover letter that clearly summarizes teaching experience and evidence of excellence in teaching.
  2. Curriculum vitae (CV)
  3. A statement of teaching experience, interests, and philosophy.
  4. A statement detailing your experience and philosophy regarding teaching and mentoring students from diverse backgrounds and/or contributions to social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.  
  5. Any additional information related to professional development, pedagogical scholarship or evidence of teaching effectiveness that speaks to your commitment to teaching and mentoring undergraduates.  

Items 3-5 should not exceed eight pages combined.

Review of applications will begin on November 18, 2024, but all applications received before December 3, 2024 will receive full consideration.

Applicants selected for first consideration will be asked to have at least two confidential letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf – at least one of which directly addresses the candidate’s excellence in teaching and commitment to pedagogical innovation - and will be invited for an initial Zoom interview. Finalists will be invited to Emory’s campus for an in-person interview.

For technical assistance with Interfolio, contact help@interfolio.com or call (877) 977-8807. For questions about the position, please contact the chair of the search committee Dr. Michal Arbilly, at michal.arbilly@emory.edu.

Emory University is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

 

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