- Location
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Salary
- Competitive with benefits
- Ref
- 24-25 Math Teach
- Starts
- Closes
Emory University: Teaching-Track Faculty, Open Rank
Department of Mathematics, Emory University
Atlanta, GA
The Department of Mathematics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, invites applications for an open rank Teaching Professor Position. New appointments at all ranks are made for an initial probationary period, normal three years. After the initial appointment, the term of appointment and timing of reviews will depend on rank; normally appointment lengths range from five to seven years. Teaching Track Faculty have full faculty governance rights and responsibilities. For further details see the Principles and Procedures for Teaching-Track Faculty, Appointment, Reappointment, and Promotion in Emory College of Arts and Sciences. See also the Emory College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Responsibilities Document.
Undergraduates at Emory can choose from six Bachelor’s degrees and two minors in Mathematics. Students at Emory are taught by award winning teachers (which currently includes five Associate Teaching Professors) and they are advised by faculty who are recognized research leaders in Algebra & Number Theory, Analysis & Differential Geometry, Discrete Mathematics, and Computational Mathematics. The relatively small size of the mathematics department allows for more personal interaction between students and faculty, and provides more research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.
Applicants should have a PhD in Mathematics or a related discipline, and outstanding teaching, advising, and service credentials (or potential) related to undergraduate programs. Responsibilities include 1) teaching five courses per year; 2) advising undergraduate students; 3) mentoring graduate student instructors; and 4) supporting the educational mission of the department and College through committees and program participation.
Applications must be submitted to Interfolio using the following link: https://apply.interfolio.com/153529
Applications should comprise of the following:
- Cover Letter
- C.V.
- Evidence of Teaching Excellence
- Teaching Statement - teaching philosophy and career goals
- Additional Statement - on the applicant’s experience and vision regarding the teaching and mentorship of students from diverse backgrounds and the profession's diversity, in general.
- Three Letters of Recommendation - Applicants can provide contact information for recommenders in Interfolio. Recommenders will receive an email with instructions to submit their letters to Interfolio directly.
Screening of applications will begin on October 10, 2024. Applications received by November 10, 2024, will be given full consideration, and review will continue until the position is filled.
Emory University is a top-ranked private institution recognized internationally for its outstanding colleges, graduate and professional schools, and one of the world’s leading healthcare systems. Emory scholars and experts generate more than $894 million in research funding annually while also highly valuing excellence in teaching. A remarkably collegial spirit and celebration of diversity prevails across departments and schools, making the university a leader in collaborative interdisciplinary endeavors while advancing knowledge in fundamental and applied domains.
Emory's beautiful campus is a part of the energetic Atlanta metropolitan area, home to more than five million people. Metro Atlanta has a diversity of cultural, social, entertainment, shopping, and recreational options. Atlanta is often called "the City in a Forest" and has mild winters, long and beautiful spring and fall seasons, and is home to one of the world's busiest international airport, providing ready access to global travel.
Emory University is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.