The NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences seeks to fill Clinical Faculty positions in mathematics at its Washington Square and Brooklyn campuses. The primary responsibilities will be: teaching and coordinating entry level courses through multivariable calculus and linear algebra. training and evaluating new instructors and teaching assistants curriculum development and assessment other responsibilities related to the undergraduate program NYU Courant is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment. Applications by members of all underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged. Applicants must have a strong background in advanced mathematics, including a Ph.D in math or a math-related field, as well as experience in and knowledge about undergraduate teaching, learning, and curricular issues. Please provide in your application: A cover letter indicating how the position relates to your overall career plans A complete curriculum vitae Three confidential letters of recommendation are required, including one that focuses on your teaching. Please follow the prompts in the application. Once you submit your application, an automated email with a link will be generated to your recommenders asking them to upload their confidential letters of recommendation. A 1-2 page teaching statement A teaching portfolio. The portfolio may include a list of courses taught, sample teaching materials, evaluations of teaching, certifications, or other supporting documents. Diversity statement. We encourage applicants to include a brief statement describing how their teaching and service supports our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. (preferred, but optional) A 15-minute video of your teaching. Upload your video to a streaming site (such as YouTube or Vimeo) and submit the URL with your application. This Clinical Faculty position will not be a tenure track position. These are typically 3 year contracts that are potentially renewable. Applications received before June 15 will be given full consideration. |