Job Category:

Faculty, Tenure-Track

Job Description:

The Mathematical and Computational Sciences Department at The College of Wooster invites applications for a tenure-track position in Computer Science at the level of Assistant Professor, beginning in August 2025. We are looking for a broadly trained candidate with a Ph.D. in Computer Science or in a closely aligned field, or relevant interdisciplinary training. Applicants in all areas of computer science will be considered. Candidates with innovative pedagogical ideas at the intersection of CS with humanities and liberal arts are particularly encouraged to apply.

The department has sixteen full-time faculty members and graduates 55-80 majors annually, many of whom pursue advanced study and/or careers in software development and computational applications. Present faculty research areas include machine learning, software engineering, software ecosystems, eye-tracking, multi-agent systems, and computational molecular biology. For more information see The College of Wooster computer science web page.

The College of Wooster is an independent college of the liberal arts and sciences with a commitment to excellence in undergraduate education. We enroll a racially, socioeconomically, and culturally diverse student population of approximately 2,000 undergraduate students, of which 6% identify as Latine; 9% as Black/African American; 4% as Asian; 4% as multiracial; and 61% as white. Fourteen percent (14%) of our students are studying on international visas. Twenty-three percent (23 %) are Pell-eligible and 12% are first-generation college students. We are interested in hiring faculty who can contribute to the intellectual vibrancy of the community through culturally relevant pedagogy, curricular diversity, intercultural fluency, and a commitment to ensuring equitable outcomes for racially and ethnically minoritized and marginalized student groups.

Qualifications

The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to teach introductory computer science, data structures, software engineering and advanced topics in the field. They will also supervise undergraduate research projects as part of the College’s Independent Study (I.S) requirement. All faculty teach courses accessible to non-majors and contribute to the First-Year Seminar Program. The teaching load is 5.5 courses per year, which includes credited mentoring for senior independent study projects.

Application Instructions

To apply, submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a teaching statement, and a research statement. In your letter of application (1-2 pages), please describe your contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion including information about your understanding of these issues (with special emphasis on inclusive pedagogical approaches), your record of activities to date, and your approach for advancing these efforts as a member of the College of Wooster Faculty. Please also provide contact information for three references that will be submitted through Interfolio. References will be contacted for candidates selected for preliminary remote interviews.

Applications received at Interfolio by October 21, 2024 will receive full consideration, applications received after this date will be considered depending on the state of the search. If you have questions regarding Interfolio, please contact Jamie Orlando-Myers at jorlando@wooster.edu. Questions about the position should be directed to Daniel Palmer, Chair of Search Committee, at danpalmer@wooster.edu.