A Master degree in Physics is required. Candidates with Ph.D. in physics and experience in effective teaching are preferred. The successful candidate should be able to teach introductory algebra-based physics for non-science students.
Interested candidates should submit ONE (LastName.pdf) file containing a statement of interest, current curriculum vitae, copies of graduate transcript(s), and the names and email addresses of three references who will provide letters of recommendation that speak primarily to the applicant's teaching.
Send requested application materials electronically to Dr. Hai Nguyen, Chair. Department of Physics, University of Mary Washington at hnguyen@umw.edu with the subject: Physics Adjunct. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Vincennes University
Assistant/Associate Professor of Physics
Vincennes, Indiana
Vincennes University, a state supported, comprehensive college of nearly 19,000 students is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Physics, starting fall 2017. This is a full-time, non-tenure track faculty position, reporting to the Chair of the Physics and Engineering Department at VU.
VU is an Indiana public institution of higher education with campuses in the southwestern Indiana communities of Vincennes, Jasper, Fort Branch and additional sites such as Indianapolis. In addition to associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers six bachelor's degree programs, with accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. VU offers challenging work opportunities, a full range of employee benefits including a comprehensive health plan, paid leave, and a retirement plan. Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana's first college and is the only college in the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the United States. More information is available at www.vinu.edu.
Position summary
The Physics and Engineering Department seeks a faculty colleague who is willing to be a part of the VU experience, as noted here:
A focus on premier learning and successful educational experiences for our students.
Cultural opportunities and community services in a diverse, student-centered, collegiate atmosphere.
Small class sizes.
Professional work environment.
Talented and committed co-workers.
The successful candidate will teach a variety of courses at the undergraduate level, including algebra based physics, calculus based physics, and technical physics. As a member of the VU faculty in the College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics, this person will report to the Chair of the Physics and Engineering Dept. VU has a long tradition of successful student transfer, especially to Purdue University, with 2 + 2 articulations between the Purdue College of Engineering and VU's College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Starting this year, VU and Purdue have established a "Direct Admit" opportunity for qualified students to complete their Engineering AS degrees at VU and move seamlessly to Purdue to complete the BS in Engineering. Thus, faculty in the Physics and Engineering Dept. may have the opportunity to teach some engineering and/or mathematics courses.
Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate, developmental, and technical courses in physics, engineering, and mathematics.
Serve as an academic advisor, and participate in related student success activities.
Participate in recruitment and retention initiatives and activities.
Participate in the development and implementation of assessment, including learning outcomes, at the course, program, college, and university levels.
Participate in research and service, including serving on departmental, college, and university committees.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum academic qualification: Master's Degree in Physics or a Master's Degree and 18 graduate hours in Physics. A PhD in Physics is a plus, along with the ability to teach courses other than Physics, such as statistics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, circuits, engineering graphics.
Candidates should have the interest and expertise to teach a variety of physics and mathematics courses (ranging from developmental and technical, to college entry level through the fourth semester level) in an open access college setting.
Candidates should have some experience with learning assessment and data-driven decision making.
In addition, the successful candidate must:
be able to incorporate a variety of teaching strategies and technologies in the classroom.
be able to encourage and assist new students to develop skills and confidence.
be able to provide a challenging environment for the highly skilled student.
possess excellent interpersonal skills.
participate in activities for recruiting and retaining students.
SalaryCommensurate with experience
Anticipated starting date
August 15, 2017
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, transcript(s), and contact information for four (4) references to Vincennes University, Human Resources, 1002 North First Street, Vincennes, IN 47591 or email to jobs@vinu.edu. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Deadline for Full Consideration is May 30, 2017. Interviews may be held concurrently with the advertising period.
Vincennes University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer and Educator.
Assistant/Associate Professor of Physics
Vincennes, Indiana
Vincennes University, a state supported, comprehensive college of nearly 19,000 students is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Physics, starting fall 2017. This is a full-time, non-tenure track faculty position, reporting to the Chair of the Physics and Engineering Department at VU.
VU is an Indiana public institution of higher education with campuses in the southwestern Indiana communities of Vincennes, Jasper, Fort Branch and additional sites such as Indianapolis. In addition to associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers six bachelor's degree programs, with accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. VU offers challenging work opportunities, a full range of employee benefits including a comprehensive health plan, paid leave, and a retirement plan. Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana's first college and is the only college in the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the United States. More information is available at www.vinu.edu.
Position summary
The Physics and Engineering Department seeks a faculty colleague who is willing to be a part of the VU experience, as noted here:
A focus on premier learning and successful educational experiences for our students.
Cultural opportunities and community services in a diverse, student-centered, collegiate atmosphere.
Small class sizes.
Professional work environment.
Talented and committed co-workers.
The successful candidate will teach a variety of courses at the undergraduate level, including algebra based physics, calculus based physics, and technical physics. As a member of the VU faculty in the College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics, this person will report to the Chair of the Physics and Engineering Dept. VU has a long tradition of successful student transfer, especially to Purdue University, with 2 + 2 articulations between the Purdue College of Engineering and VU's College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Starting this year, VU and Purdue have established a "Direct Admit" opportunity for qualified students to complete their Engineering AS degrees at VU and move seamlessly to Purdue to complete the BS in Engineering. Thus, faculty in the Physics and Engineering Dept. may have the opportunity to teach some engineering and/or mathematics courses.
Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate, developmental, and technical courses in physics, engineering, and mathematics.
Serve as an academic advisor, and participate in related student success activities.
Participate in recruitment and retention initiatives and activities.
Participate in the development and implementation of assessment, including learning outcomes, at the course, program, college, and university levels.
Participate in research and service, including serving on departmental, college, and university committees.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum academic qualification: Master's Degree in Physics or a Master's Degree and 18 graduate hours in Physics. A PhD in Physics is a plus, along with the ability to teach courses other than Physics, such as statistics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, circuits, engineering graphics.
Candidates should have the interest and expertise to teach a variety of physics and mathematics courses (ranging from developmental and technical, to college entry level through the fourth semester level) in an open access college setting.
Candidates should have some experience with learning assessment and data-driven decision making.
In addition, the successful candidate must:
be able to incorporate a variety of teaching strategies and technologies in the classroom.
be able to encourage and assist new students to develop skills and confidence.
be able to provide a challenging environment for the highly skilled student.
possess excellent interpersonal skills.
participate in activities for recruiting and retaining students.
SalaryCommensurate with experience
Anticipated starting date
August 15, 2017
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, transcript(s), and contact information for four (4) references to Vincennes University, Human Resources, 1002 North First Street, Vincennes, IN 47591 or email to jobs@vinu.edu. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Deadline for Full Consideration is May 30, 2017. Interviews may be held concurrently with the advertising period.
Vincennes University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer and Educator.