Position: Lecturer of Mathematics Institution: Oglethorpe University Location: Brookhaven (Atlanta), Georgia Start: August, 2022 Term: 3-year contract, with option for renewal upon favorable review Teaching Load: 3-4. Each class meets 3 hours per week. Contact: John Merkel, Chair of Division IX - Mathematics and Computer Science (mathematics@oglethorpe.edu) Job Description: Oglethorpe University seeks applications for its Lecturer of Mathematics position. We view this as a long-term position, with an initial three-year contract and an option for renewal upon favorable review. Minimum qualifications are a Ph.D. or equivalent in Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematics Education, Statistics, Data Science, or a closely related field. Candidates with a proven commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and/or with a demonstrable track record of teaching students from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applications submitted by January 21, 2022 will receive full consideration. Applications will be reviewed until an offer is accepted. Candidates should be comfortable teaching across the spectrum of undergraduate mathematics courses, including differential equations, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and real analysis. In addition to the lower-division and upper-division courses that support the STEM program at Oglethorpe, Division IX members teach in the Core program through the regular offering of Mathematics and Human Nature, a required course for all undergraduates. The ability to teach courses in computer science or statistics would be welcomed. Service to the university is required for this position, which could include advising students and serving on committees, for example. There is no research expectation. The hire will have access to professional growth funds for membership dues to professional organizations, travel to regional conferences, purchase of software, and other approved expenditures. Additional funds are available by application to support activities such as speaking at conferences or attending workshops. About the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science: The successful candidate will join six faculty as a contributing member of Division IX – Mathematics and Computer Science. Division IX strives to provide a collegial, egalitarian, supportive, and healthy work environment. As such, the new candidate can expect that members of Division IX will happily provide mentorship and support (e.g. course materials, guidance on performance reviews, etc.) in the transition to a new work environment. Additionally, the new hire will have input into matters concerning Division IX, such as curriculum development, promotion of our disciplines across campus, development of new tracks and related majors, and program assessment. About Oglethorpe University: Oglethorpe University is a small and growing liberal arts institution. Dedication to students and quality teaching are highly valued at Oglethorpe. Our campus is located in the urban environment of Brookhaven, Georgia, with easy access to the cultural offerings of Atlanta and its surrounding cities (e.g. about 15 minutes to the Midtown Arts District via the MARTA rail system). The university currently enrolls a diverse population of nearly 1,500 students who represent more than 30 states and 30 countries. More than half of Oglethorpe’s students identify as persons of color and 40 percent are the first in their families to attend college. Candidates from historically excluded groups, whose work furthers the institution’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, and who bring varied life experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply. Oglethorpe is committed to fostering a campus community and intellectual environment that recruits and maintains diverse faculty and staff, promotes a culture of respect for diverse experiences and perspectives, and understands and addresses the role of inequality in shaping our individual and collective identities. We value faculty mentorship and support faculty teaching, research, and development through the Office of the Provost which works closely with the VP of DEI. Application Process: A complete application includes the following:
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