Thursday, December 18, 2025

THREE-Year NTT Teaching Appointment, University of Virginia

 

The Department of Physics at the University of Virginia invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor in Physics on the academic general faculty (teaching track). The Department has a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning of Physics, and the successful candidate will be expected to strengthen that commitment. The successful candidate will be ready to employ active learning methods in teaching introductory physics courses, such as collaborative problem solving, flipped classroom, or game-based learning, to give a few examples. We particularly welcome applicants with interests and experience in modern pedagogy methods which emphasize student participation.

This is a three-year, non-tenure-track teaching appointment with the possibility of renewal. The anticipated start date for the position is August 10, 2026. The teaching load is three courses per semester, typically with one or two distinct course preparations. Other duties include student advising, curriculum development, and other departmental and university service. Professional activity that enhances teaching is strongly encouraged. Annual reviews will be based primarily on teaching and service. This position includes the possibility of eventual promotion to Associate and Full Professor of the General Faculty (teaching track) [https://facultystaff.as.virginia.edu/policies-and-procedures-AGFM]. The salary is market-competitive, and optional summer teaching for additional compensation has been usually available.

Review of applications begins on January 15, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.

Questions about this position should be directed to Prof. Peter Arnold, chair of the search committee, parnold@virginia.edu.

Questions about the application process should be directed to Richard Haverstrom, rkh6j@virginia.edu .

The university will perform background checks on all new hires prior to employment.

Qualifications

Candidates must hold a PhD in Physics, or Physics Education, or a related field, by the appointment start date and have a documented record of teaching introductory physics courses at college level.

Application Instructions

To apply, click on  Interfolio and submit the required documents:

1.       A cover letter of interest, briefly describing your background in teaching of Physics at college level and familiarity with modern pedagogy methods.

2.       Current curriculum vitae.

3.       Contact information for three references.

4.       A list of courses taught, including approximate enrollment numbers.

5.       A statement of teaching philosophy (2-page, single spaced maximum).

6.       Two sample syllabi.

7.       Student evaluations from two semesters.

 

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Click here to read more about UVA’s commitment to non-discrimination and equal opportunity employment.

 

The University of Virginia offers confidential Dual Career Services to partners of incoming faculty candidates. To learn more, please visit dualcareer.virginia.edu  

 

Saturday, December 13, 2025

FT Lecturer, Stanford University

The Stanford Physics Department invites applications for a Lecturer position to begin in Summer or Autumn quarter 2026. This position is a full-time, twelve-month, benefits-eligible, teaching position. The initial appointment is for a term of 2 years with possible reappointment after that. A Ph.D. or equivalent is required. 


The primary role of the Lecturer is to teach introductory physics courses, possibly in partnership with another instructor. Duties will include working closely with members of the department and the Center for Teaching and Learning in optimizing the pedagogy, curriculum, and sequencing of the introductory physics courses and laboratories. The Lecturer should be knowledgeable in curriculum and course design, including effective pedagogy and equitable assessment, as well as in evaluating the success of new offerings, and able to work collaboratively with faculty in any course restructuring.  In addition to instruction, the Lecturer will be responsible for helping to manage the introductory physics courses, including mentoring and managing the introductory physics teaching assistants, supporting faculty new to teaching these courses, helping with other aspects of the physics education program, and participating in Department committees, as appropriate. The Lecturer will contribute to continuous improvement of these courses and monitoring the outcomes. 

 

FT Lab Manager, Oregon State

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

FT Assistant Teaching Professor, Bowling Green State University OH

 Summary


The Honors College and Department of Physics and Astronomy invite applications for an Assistant Teaching Professor position with a start date of August 2026. This is a 9-month, renewable appointment.

Information about Program and College

The Bowling Green State University Honors College supports BGSU’s mission by fostering a community of scholars. Honors College members sharpen their critical thinking skills, allowing them to attain comfort with ambiguity, inspire innovation, and explore personal values to cultivate a culture of inclusion, respect, and curiosity. Through an emphasis on personal and intellectual development, members are challenged to identify their values and broaden their worldview and enjoy a lifelong commitment to create public good through engaged citizenship. With its foundation in critical thinking, the Honors curriculum promotes collaborative work, creativity, and interdisciplinary studies that culminate in a research-based Honors capstone project. Honors students work with faculty and staff mentors who encourage their involvement within the Honors College as they prepare to become leaders in their professions and communities and can expect to participate in leadership and professional development opportunities which lead to self-authorship. The Honors College has two full-time teaching faculty and draws on faculty expertise across all colleges at BGSU. Details about the College are available at:  https://www.bgsu.edu/honors-college.html 

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is located within the College of Arts and Sciences. The vision for our College, aligned with the university’s strategic plan, is to ensure that our students graduate career-ready to meet the world’s challenges, and that our faculty research and creative activity contribute to the public good. We achieve this through robust collaboration across departmental boundaries, with particular attention given to increasing experiential learning for our undergraduate and graduate students and connecting our scholarly and creative work to the needs of our region. We are especially interested in recruiting candidates who can contribute excellence in teaching, scholarly/creative work, and/or service toward achieving excellence throughout the university and to the greater community. The College is committed to faculty success, providing resources and support within the Dean’s Office and through collaboration with Arts and Sciences departments and schools, leadership teams in other colleges, and university-serving partners such as the Center for Faculty Excellence. Through these connections, we have developed a comprehensive, cohort-based mentorship program to support the professional growth and advancement of faculty across all disciplines and ranks. We value and practice shared governance and are committed to maintaining a vibrant and supportive working environment. Learn more at:  https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences.html 

The Department of Physics and Astronomy currently has twelve faculty, including teaching and research faculty, with a 2-1 balance between physicists and astronomers. We offer BS and MS programs in Physics, and minor programs in Physics and in Astronomy. We teach introductory courses in Physics taken by students in a variety of majors across campus. Details about the Department are available at  http://www.bgsu.edu/physics 

As a Public University for the Public Good, Bowling Green State University is a comprehensive, high research university located in northwestern Ohio committed to driving economic and cultural vitality in the region and beyond. Through innovative teaching, research and creative activities, BGSU fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning communitywhere inspired ideas, knowledge and achievements support the region, state and nation. More than 760 talented and passionate faculty members teach across more than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 17 doctoral programs,and 57 master’s programs. A focus on promoting research, scholarship, and creative activities has resulted in asignificant increase in extramural funding over the past several years.

Guided by Forward, BGSU’s strategic plan, the University is focused on redefining student success. For the fifth year in arow, The Wall Street Journal ranks BGSU as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest that students would choose again. BGSU also holds the Wall Street Journal distinction of being the No. 1 public university in Ohio for the student experience.

Essential Functions

The primary responsibilities of this position are to teach critical thinking courses required for first-year Honors College students (primarily HNRS 2500: Critical Thinking about STEM) and survey College Physics courses for non-majors (PHYS 2010 & 2020), including lecture and recitation sections, and perhaps lab sections; the option exists to develop laboratory activities and to mentor teaching assistants who instruct weekly labs; and to provide service at the department, college, and university levels. The typical teaching load will be 12 credit hours (four courses) per semester of in-person instruction.

Minimum Qualifications

- Masters degree in Physics or a closely related discipline (e.g. Astronomy, Engineering, etc.).
- Experience as an instructor of record or teaching assistant.
- Commitment to active learning pedagogies.

Preferred Qualifications

- Doctoral degree in Physics, or a closely related discipline (e.g. Astronomy, Engineering, etc.). ABD will be considered ifthe requirements for the degree are completed by August 2026.
- Established background of teaching at the college level as an instructor of record.
- Demonstrated experience implementing active learning pedagogies.

Additional Information

Application Materials Required:
- Cover letter (in 1 file)
- Curriculum vitae (in 1 file)
- Names and contact information of three professional references
- Statement of teaching philosophy that includes an example of active learning pedagogy (max 2 pages, in 1 file)

Unofficial transcripts of highest degree earned are required for candidates invited for in-person interviews. Additional teaching-related materials may be required of campus visit finalists.

Finalist will be required to submit official transcripts and three reference letters. BGSU policy requires finalist to authorize and pass a background check prior to receiving an offer of employment.

Application Deadline:
The search committee will review applications until the position is filled; however, for best consideration, applications should be provided by December 31, 2025.

Salary & Benefits:
Competitive and commensurate with candidate’s experience and credentials. Full benefits package available. For additional information, please contact Dr. Heath Diehl, Search Committee Chair, at williad@bgsu.edu

BGSU is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer. We are committed to ensuring an equal employment opportunity for all applicants and encourage applications from all regardless of sex, race, veteran-status,disability, age, gender identity, genetic information, religion, or sexual orientation.  If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with BGSU, please call 419-372-8421 or email ohr@bgsu.edu

Applicants can connect via https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/bgsu/faculty and search on "physics" to apply.