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Temporary Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences

Temporary Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences

University of Delaware

Newark, DE

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Temporary Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences

Apply now Job no: 503078
College / VP Area: College of Arts & Sciences
Work type: Faculty
Location: Newark, DE
Categories: Mathematical Sciences, Full Time

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TEMPORARY FACULTY POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware invites applications for several temporary, full-time, non-tenure track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor or Instructor.

Preferred qualications include a Ph.D. in Mathematics or in a closely related discipline; well-qualied candidates with an M.S. in Mathematics or a closely related discipline will be considered for appointment at the rank of Instructor. Experience teaching college-level courses such as intermediate algebra, college algebra, pre-calculus, and calculus at a college or university in the United States is required. Ability to teach high-enrollment (75-90 students), coordinated courses is essential, and ability to teach general education mathematics (quantitative reasoning/literacy) and/or intermediate courses such as discrete mathematics, differential equations, and/or statistics will be viewed favorably.

One or more successful candidates will teach in our innovative Mathematical Sciences Learning Laboratory (MSLL). MSLL integrates active learning and other evidence-based teaching strategies, principles of continuous improvement, learning technologies, and a collaborative instructional team. For these positions, experience with such teaching strategies will be viewed favorably.

Temporary faculty teach 12 credits per semester during the Fall and Spring semesters, work closely with other instructors in coordinated courses, and strive for excellence in teaching. The position comes with a competitive salary and benets. The one-year appointment will begin on August 16, 2026, and is renewable at most twice subject to department needs and satisfactory performance.

To apply, submit the following items through the MathJobs.org website: a letter of interest, a current CV, graduate transcripts (unofcial is ne), and a teaching statement (maximum of three pages) addressing the job qualications described above. Also, provide three letters of recommendations that speak to your teaching abilities. Review of applications will begin on May 4 and continue until the positions are lled. Information on the department may be obtained from the website: http://www.mathsci.udel.edu/.

Questions, but not application materials, should be e-mailed to Professor Conni Liaw at liaw@udel.edu with "Temporary Faculty Position" in the subject line.

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