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Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science - Asst. Professor of Computer Science

Employer
Macalester College
Location
Saint Paul, Minnesota

Job Details

The Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science (MSCS) at Macalester College invites applications for one tenure-track assistant professor position in Computer Science to begin Fall 2023. Candidates who have, or are completing, a Ph.D. in Computer Science are preferred, but closely related fields with a demonstrated interest in Computer Science will also be considered. Candidates must have a strong commitment and vision for both teaching and research in an undergraduate liberal arts environment. They will contribute to the teaching of a broad range of courses, from introductory to advanced, and will mentor undergraduate research.

At Macalester College, diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to our educational mission and values. We are committed to the institutional change required for visioning and realizing a more equitable and socially just college and society.

The MSCS department offers majors and minors in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, and Statistics. We encourage innovative and inclusive pedagogy and curriculum, and emphasize Computer Science’s interdisciplinary connections. We have close relationships with disciplines both within and beyond the sciences, and we are interested in candidates whose work spans disciplinary boundaries. Areas of highest priority include algorithms and theory, systems (including parallel / distributed, networks, or operating systems), programming languages, hardware, and data science.

Macalester faculty teach five in-person course sections per year (typically two to three distinct courses) on a semester schedule. They supervise senior capstone presentations and honors theses, and advise students in their curricular and career choices. In addition, faculty maintain an active scholarly agenda, and engage in pedagogical, curricular, and extracurricular departmental activities. During their first year of the appointment, new faculty teach four courses and attend a weekly new faculty development seminar. The Macalester Faculty Handbook details expectations for tenure and promotion.

To apply to this position, please submit the following materials to Academic Jobs Online:

  1. Curriculum vitae (CV),
  2. Graduate school transcripts,
  3. Three letters of recommendation – at least one of which discusses your potential as a teacher,
  4. Teaching statement: a statement of your experience in, commitment to, and vision for teaching undergraduate students. Discuss pedagogical approaches (e.g., inclusive teaching, active and innovative teaching strategies, assessment of learning outcomes), contributions to DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) initiatives in your teaching, future teaching development goals, and courses you'd be passionate to teach or introduce into the curriculum.
  5. Research statement: a statement of your contributions to the scholarly field and future research goals. Highlight professional engagement in the field through conference or journal publications, and/or software development as well as ongoing publishable projects. Describe your current and immediate future research projects. The strongest candidates will have enthusiasm and a feasible plan in a liberal arts college setting for incorporating undergraduate students of multiple and diverse backgrounds in their future research, with an attention to structural barriers that limit access to education opportunities.
  6. A cover letter (2-3 pages, no more than three pages) that provides an executive summary of your:
  7. Specific interest in joining the MSCS Department at Macalester College,
  8. Training and experience in computer science, particularly if you do not have a Ph.D. in Computer Science,
  9. Experience in, commitment to, and vision for DEI,
  10. Experience in, commitment to, and vision for teaching undergraduate students, and
  11. Contributions to the scholarly field and future research goals.

Application materials should be written to be accessible to all members of the search committee (including MSCS and non-MSCS faculty and undergraduate students), as well as the college Provost and Dean of the Faculty.

In your materials, we also ask you to address how your teaching, scholarship, mentorship, and/or community service might support Macalester’s commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable environment.

For any questions about the position, please contact Shilad Sen (ssen@macalester.edu). Full consideration will be given to complete applications received by October 14, 2022.

Macalester College is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on the ancestral homeland of the Dakota people who were forcibly exiled because of aggressive and persistent settler colonialism. Macalester is a highly selective, private liberal arts college in the vibrant Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, with a population of approximately three million people and home to numerous colleges and universities, including the University of Minnesota. Macalester's diverse student body comprises over 2000 undergraduates from all 50 states and the District of Columbia and 99 countries. The College maintains a longstanding commitment to academic excellence with a special emphasis on internationalism, multiculturalism, and service to society. As an Equal Opportunity employer supportive of affirmative efforts to achieve diversity among its faculty, Macalester College strongly encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented minority groups.  

Organization

Working for Macalester College 

Since its founding in 1874, Macalester has provided students the inspiration, insight and experience to become successful and ethical leaders. Classes are taught by faculty whose passion is teaching and whose scholarship gains national recognition.
Two great cities at your doorstep. Macalester is nestled in a lovely, residential neighborhood–minutes from downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis–which offers students a wealth of internship opportunities in business, finance, medicine, government, law, the arts, and more.

Macalester students are citizens of over 90 countries.

Our faculty earned their advanced degrees from some of the best schools in the world, and they remain thought-leaders in their fields

Macalester students enjoy a wealth of resources for research on and off campus–specialized laboratories, libraries, museum collections, distinct population groups for surveys, even a natural history center. Often students undertake research that makes real contributions to their discipline. They publish papers in scholarly journals, participate in conferences, and provide analysis for policy makers and real-world use.

Mission

Macalester is committed to being a preeminent liberal arts college with an educational program known for its high standards for scholarship and its special emphasis on internationalism, multiculturalism, and service to society.

Statement of Purpose and Belief

At Macalester College we believe that education is a fundamentally transforming experience. As a community of learners, the possibilities for this personal, social, and intellectual transformation extend to us all. We affirm the importance of the intellectual growth of the students, staff and faculty through individual and collaborative endeavor. We believe that this can best be achieved through an environment that values the diverse cultures of our world and recognizes our responsibility to provide a supportive and respectful environment for students, staff and faculty of all cultures and backgrounds.

We expect students to develop a broad understanding of the liberal arts while they are at Macalester. Students should follow a primary course of study in order to acquire an understanding of disciplinary theory and methodology; they should be able to apply their understanding of theories to address problems in the larger community. Students should develop the ability to use information and communication resources effectively, be adept at critical, analytical and logical thinking, and express themselves well in both oral and written forms. Finally, students should be prepared to take responsibility for their personal, social and intellectual choices.

We believe that the benefit of the educational experience at Macalester is the development of individuals who make informed judgments and interpretations of the broader world around them and choose actions or beliefs for which they are willing to be held accountable. We expect them to develop the ability to seek and use knowledge and experience in contexts that challenge and inform their suppositions about the world. We are committed to helping students grow intellectually and personally within an environment that models and promotes academic excellence and ethical behavior. The education a student begins at Macalester provides the basis for continuous transformation through learning and service.

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