Faculty Positions at North Carolina Central University

Alade Tokuta atokuta at nccu.edu
Thu Apr 7 09:53:56 PDT 2005


Please announce the following. Thank you.



 Computer Science Faculty Positions 

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at North Carolina
Central University invites applications for tenure track Assistant
Professor positions beginning in the 2005- 2006 academic year. A Ph.D.
in computer science is required but candidates with a doctorate in a
related field and a Master's degree in CS will be considered. The
successful candidate must have a commitment to teaching and a desire to
participate in scholarship, student academic and thesis advising,
curriculum development, departmental and university committees. Teaching
schedule will include evening assignments. Candidates are sought in all
areas of Computer Science. Particular areas of interest include
artificial intelligence, vision and robotics, computational biology,
software engineering, graphics, multimedia and networking. 

Application Procedure:

Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching
philosophy, and the names/addresses and e-mail addresses (if available)
of three references to:
                       Search Committee   
                       Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
                      105 Robinson Science Building
                      North Carolina Central University
                      Durham, NC 27707

References should address both teaching and research ability.
 Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the
positions are filled.  Fall classes begin on August, 2004. E-mail
submission (either Microsoft or plain ASCII) may be sent to:
gmelikian at nccu.edu   
Further information about the department can be found at:
http://www.nccu.edu/artsci/math/math.html 
Review of applications will continue until positions are filled.

All new employees must provide original documents verifying identity
and employability within the first three days of employment with the
University.

                 
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                             North Carolina Central University is
committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not
discriminate against applicants, students, or employees
                            based on race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, age, or disability. Moreover, North Carolina Central
University is open to people of all races and actively 
                            seeks to promote racial integration by
recruiting and enrolling a larger number of white students. This
commitment is in keeping with the Title IX of the 
                            Educational Amendments of 1972 and Section
504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973.



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