The Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a non-tenure track position at the rank of Lecturer or Professor of the Practice (multiple positions open). This full-time position begins in Spring 2023. The position may have some teaching and administrative responsibilities at the UMBC campus at The Universities at Shady Grove, in Montgomery County, Maryland. The preferred qualification is a master’s degree in computer engineering, computer science, or a closely related discipline. Ideal candidates will also have evidence of strong organizational skills. Experience in academia, industry and government will be considered. Candidates who have had a non-academic career with a demonstrated commitment to teaching are encouraged to apply and should emphasize their industry experience. The position is renewable. Teaching faculty cover a wide range of courses, primarily at the undergraduate level. They advise students, mentor teaching assistants, and help shape departmental practices and policies. Teaching faculty are expected to continue their professional growth with opportunities for increased responsibilities. Lecturers can be promoted through the ranks of Senior Lecturer and Principal Lecturer. Applications will be considered for all areas of specialization in computer science and computer engineering. The CSEE Department is large and growing, with a diverse community of over 2,000 undergraduate students. Professors of the Practice, along with Lecturers and a cadre of tenure-track faculty, are the driving force behind the department’s broad effort to ensure a quality education for our undergraduates: working to improve computing education, curriculum, diversity, and student support. CSEE faculty collaborate with the Center for Women in Technology to increase the diversity of those who create technology with programs designed for students from underrepresented groups. The department also has graduate programs in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, cybersecurity, and data science. Our faculty enjoy collaboration within the department, across departments, and with partners outside the university. Applications are accepted on Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/116275). The initial application consists of the following: - curriculum vitae or resume
- a brief statement describing teaching experience (500 words)
- a diversity statement describing potential contributions to UMBC’s commitment to inclusive excellence (500 words)
Promising candidates will be asked to supply three letters of recommendation and teaching evaluations. For best consideration, please submit application materials by December 30,2022. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Questions regarding the positions or the application process may be directed to the chair of the search committee at jobsLEC@cs.umbc.edu. |