Job Summary
Assistant Professor of Practice in Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics in the College of Science at Purdue University invites applications for Professor of Practice in Mathematics. The appointment will be at the level of Assistant Professor of Practice. One of the positions may be focused on teaching mathematics education classes.
These positions are non-tenure track faculty positions with multi-year contracts, a promotion track, and a focus on undergraduate teaching and course administration. Duties will typically consist of teaching 5 courses each academic year, including large-lecture courses, course coordination, and/or other related administrative activities. For more information about our department, see www.math.purdue.edu. Professors of Practice faculty will be involved in departmental activities and have professional development opportunities. Salary and benefits are competitive.
Please provide (1) a cover letter, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a teaching statement, and (4) at least three letters of recommendation focused on the candidate’s teaching qualifications. In addition, for equity purposes, to be considered for the position, applicants will also need to create a profile that includes voluntary demographic data at SuccessFactors. All applications will be given full consideration.
Purdue University, the College of Science, and the Department of Mathematics are committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort, including discovery, instruction, and engagement. Purdue University, the College of Science, and the Department of Mathematics are committed to free and open inquiry in all matters. A background check will be required for employment in this position.
Experience
Successful applicants will have a documented record of excellence in teaching, have the ability to teach a range of courses in the undergraduate curriculum, have enthusiasm for teaching, mentoring, and interacting with undergraduate students, (including students traditionally underrepresented in mathematics), be willing to observe classes and offer teaching advice to new instructors. Candidates should specifically note in their application any experience they have had with teaching large-lecture classes at the level of calculus or above, coordinating learning management or online homework systems, implementing innovative teaching methods (flipped classrooms, inquiry-based learning, etc.), or teaching mathematics education classes.
Education
Candidates must have a PhD (or its equivalent) in mathematics or a closely related field. Teaching experience after obtaining a PhD will be viewed favorably.