Continuing Status-Track Position
The Computer Science Department at Brigham Young University is accepting applications for a continuing status track professorial faculty position for the upcoming 2008/09 academic year.
Professorial applicants must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field and should have a strong research orientation and scholarly abilities together with strong teaching ability. Outstanding candidates in all areas of computer science are encouraged to apply. Current areas of research in our Ph.D. and M.S. can be found at: Computer Science Research. Professorial candidates are expected to develop a research program and advise M.S. and Ph.D. students in that area. Candidates are also expected to be able to teach effectively in both graduate and undergraduate environments. BYU is an EEO employer with preference for LDS candidates.
Applicants should submit 1) a curriculum vita, 2) a statement of intent including research philosophy, teaching philosophy, and why you feel you would be a good fit at BYU, and 3) a BYU Employment Application (this link will allow you to access, fill-out, and submit an application along with your vita and statement of intent). Or, you may mail to Gene Larson, 3362 TMCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602. Or, Fax # is 801-422-0169. Please refer any questions to recruiting@cs.byu.edu
Temporary Positions
Often we have teaching positions available which range from one course for one semester up to full-time for one year. Applicants should have a Masters or Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or a related field or significant industrial experience.
Qualified candidates are needed to teach the undergraduate programming courses as well as more advanced classes in the curriculum.
Applicants should email or send a curriculum vita/resume and statement of intent to recruiting@cs.byu.edu or Gene Larson, 3362 TMCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602. Please send inquires to recruiting@cs.byu.edu. BYU is an EEO employer with preference for LDS candidates.
Future Needs
You could really help out by letting us know of any possible candidates (including a way to get hold of them) who could combine solid research and teaching to improve our department. This includes people (including yourself) who have
- A solid background in academic or industrial research
- Have recently received the PhD in Computer Science or a related field or
- Are currently in a PhD program.
