The Department of Computer Science at Duke University in Durham, North 
Carolina, invites applications and nominations for a Professor of the Practice 
position starting in Fall 2023. The appointment will be made at the 
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of the Practice rank depending on the 
candidate's experience. Duke has a long history of supporting faculty with 
practice-of titles who are educators, practitioners, and scholars, and the 
Computer Science Department has set high standards in providing a teaching and 
work environment in which the Practice-of faculty thrive.


Candidates are expected to have a doctoral degree in computer science or a 
related field. Successful candidates must have a strong commitment to and 
demonstrated excellence in teaching. They must show commitment to educating a 
broad and diverse group of students and to increasing the participation and 
success of students from groups underrepresented in computer science. 
Successful candidates at the Associate and Full Professor of the Practice level 
must also show examples of academic, scholarly, and educational success outside 
the classroom that have resulted in, or have the potential to result in, 
significant advancements in computer science education.



The term of an initial appointment depends on the rank, but is typically four 
years for a junior position. Reappointment and promotion are governed by 
departmental and university bylaws and guidelines that encourage faculty to be 
innovative, to succeed locally and nationally, and to develop new courses and 
curricula that mesh with ongoing and new initiatives. Practice-of faculty 
typically teach two undergraduate courses per semester with support from 
graduate and undergraduate Teaching Assistants as well as Teaching Associates.


Applicants should submit the following materials electronically through 
AcademicJobsOnline (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23302), and solicit 
letters of reference:

  *   Cover letter

  *   Curriculum vitae

  *   A statement on teaching describing your teaching philosophy as well as 
your experience with teaching and mentoring, including evidence of teaching 
effectiveness (such as teaching evaluations)

  *   A statement of scholarly activities, which may include research on 
pedagogical focus

  *   A statement on diversity describing your experience in advancing 
diversity in teaching, scholarship and/or service, as well as your 
understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion to the mission of 
Duke University

  *   Letters from at least three referees who can comment on the candidate's 
pedagogical skills, among other attributes.

For full consideration, applications and references should be received by 
December 15, 2022.


Duke is committed to further enhancing the diversity of its faculty and 
students. We seek faculty members who are also committed to building a diverse 
and inclusive community. We strongly encourage applications from women and 
underrepresented minorities in computing. Please see www.cs.duke.edu and 
www.faculty.duke.edu for information about the Department and advantages that 
Duke offers to faculty.


Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are frequently 
ranked among the best places in the country to live and work. Duke and the many 
other universities in the area offer a wealth of education and employment 
opportunities for spouses, partners, and families.


Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed 
to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, 
color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender expression, gender 
identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran 
status.







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