Teaching Assistant Professor of Psychology (Non-Tenure Stream)
Stevens Institute of Technology School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences | |
United States, New Jersey, Hoboken | |
Dec 18, 2024 | |
The School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences at Stevens Institute of Technology is seeking candidates for a full-time, non-tenure-track, renewable faculty appointment as Teaching Assistant Professor of Psychology (open area), beginning in Fall 2025. We are seeking a colleague that is a passionate educator with the ability to teach undergraduate Psychology courses including Introduction to Psychology and upper-level courses based on the candidates area of expertise. Candidates should have a PhD in Psychology with a track record of research and scholarly expertise in the discipline. The ideal candidate will deliver high-quality instruction and expand our course offerings in Psychology as part of the growing Bachelor of Science degree program in Quantitative Social Science. The successful candidate will work alongside interdisciplinary colleagues in the School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences (HASS) to teach students to combine technical skills with the ability to think critically and creatively. Stevens Institute of Technology, founded in 1870, is located in Hoboken, NJ, directly across the Hudson River from New York City. Stevens students, faculty, and staff leverage their collective real-world experience and culture of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship to confront global challenges. HASS contributes to the mission of Stevens with programs that engage in research and creative activity at the intersection of science, technology, the arts, humanities, and social sciences in ways that benefit society. The School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences values diversity and seeks candidates who can contribute to a welcoming climate for students. Stevens is an NSF ADVANCE institution committed to equitable practices and policies. We encourage qualified women and minority candidates to apply. Candidates interested in applying should prepare an application that includes
NOTE: please submit only the materials listed above. The list below is generalized for all faculty and is not required for this position. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. Specific questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Kristyn Karl, Search Committee Chair, by email to kkarl@stevens.edu Department School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences General Submission Guidelines: Please submit an online application to be considered a candidate for any job at Stevens. Please attach a cover letter and resume with each application. Other requirements for consideration may depend on the job. Academic Submission Guidelines: Please submit:
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