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Tenure-Track Computer Science Faculty Position
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Albion College invites applications
for a tenure-track position in Computer Science at the assistant professor level to begin August
2005.
Any field of computer science will be considered. A doctoral degree in
computer science is required. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience. Startup funds will be provided.We seek quality applicants
who have demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching computer science at the introductory
and advanced undergraduate level. Our department offers both a major and a
minor in computer science. Individuals with an active research agenda
are sought, especially those with a strong interest in working with
undergraduates. More
departmental information is available on our website, located at http://www.albion.edu/mathcs/.
A $40 Million renovation/construction project of the existing science complex
is underway. This complex will house faculty offices and state-of-the-art spaces for computer science
education and research. Our department has two instructional/research computer laboratories running
Windows and Linux respectively. A SGI Octane2 is available for use in a shared science
laboratory.
Albion has extensive campus computing facilities including wireless networking and
is a member of the Internet2 consortium.
Albion was ranked 7th most wired
small college in the previous two Yahoo Internet life surveys.
Information on campus technology can be found at
http://www.albion.edu/itoncampus/.
Albion College is a private liberal arts college of about 1800 students,
dedicated to the highest quality in undergraduate education.
Interdisciplinary collaborations in teaching and research are quite common.
Albion is located in
scenic south-central Michigan within an hour's drive of several major
universities and cultural institutions.
The Albion College Web site is located at
www.albion.edu.
A virtual tour
of the campus is available. The community of Albion is a small, racially diverse
town of about 10,000.
Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of graduate transcripts,
evidence of teaching excellence (such as a statement of teaching philosophy,
sample syllabi, other course material, or course evaluations), a research
statement, and three
letters of reference to:
Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004 and continue until the position is filled.
The successful candidate must be a
United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or alien authorized to work
in the United States. The College encourages applications from women and
minorities.
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