Thursday, March 10, 2016

FT Lecturer, Texas A&M San Antonio [Reposted]

Texas A&M University--San Antonio: A&M-SA is an upper-division only university (with over 4,500 students fall 2015) enrolled in undergraduate programs and select graduate programs. The university received independent accreditation by SACSCOC in December 2014. As part of its move toward becoming a comprehensive university, A&M-SA will begin admitting first and second year students in fall 2016, pending SACSCOC approval. 

The university has identified cybersecurity, cyber-physical security, and water resources science as the initial thrust areas for research. Part of the statewide Texas A&M University System, A&M-SA is located on 694 acres in south San Antonio and offers a 21st century education to a diverse student body. Self-reported demographic data indicate 56% of students are the first generation in their family in college, 67% are Hispanic, and 63% are women. The goal is to meet students 'where they are', be sensitive to their needs and committed to their progressive and sustained growth. 

The faculty and staff are working to implement data driven and proven high impact practices in teaching and learning, including the learning community model, that lead to student persistence and college completion. It seeks faculty who are committed to this vision, are willing to innovate and experiment, and create a national model for student success. 

The College of Arts and Sciences seeks applications from qualified candidates for a full-time non-tenure track lecturer position beginning in summer 2016. The appointment is for a lecturer in Physics. Teaching of both lower and upper division undergraduate courses is expected. The College seeks excellence in instruction. The regular teaching load is 5/5. Summer teaching assignments may be available but are not guaranteed. 

Texas A&M University-San Antonio only accepts online applications on our university career site. To review the position details and apply online, please visit
https://employment.tamusahr.com/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp
Refer to posting #0600747