ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS
The Department of Physics, Computer Science and
Engineering at Christopher
Newport University
anticipates an opening for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor
level in Physics available for Fall 2008. Salary is competitive. We are seeking teacher-scholars who are
committed to undergraduate education in the context of liberal learning, who
want to engage students in creative intellectual challenges, and who will be
active in research and service to the University and community. Our exemplary group of faculty integrates
high quality teaching and significant research involving undergraduates and
supports a master’s program in applied physics and computer science.
For this position, research in physics education, high-energy
nuclear physics, or sensors and instrumentation is preferred. In addition, the successful candidate will be
expected to teach introductory physics classes and develop courses for the
University’s first year seminar or other courses for the general student
population in the Liberal Learning Core.
Effective oral and written communication skills are required. The ability to teach entry level Computer
Science (Java) or Electronics courses is a plus. A Ph.D. in Physics by August 1, 2008, is
required for appointment to a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant
professor.
The Department of Physics, Computer Science and
Engineering has twenty physicists, computer scientists, and engineers working
in a collegial atmosphere. The
Department has a variety of laboratories in support of both teaching and
research in complex/high speed digital systems, VLSI, parallel processing,
communications, information science, lasers and photonics, sensor development,
and multimedia graphics, as well as the recently created CNU Institute for
Science Education (CISE).
Christopher Newport
University, a vibrant, selective,
state-supported liberal arts and sciences university of 4,800 students, is
located on the Virginia Peninsula between Williamsburg
and Virginia Beach. CNU's hallmark is
outstanding teaching with a strong commitment to undergraduate education and
the liberal studies core; the university will soon seek to shelter a Phi Beta
Kappa chapter. The Fall
2007 freshman class of more than 1,200 students was selected from over 7,000
applicants and has an average SAT of about 1171. For further information on CNU, please visit
our web site at http://www.cnu.edu. Successful candidates will be committed to
effective and creative undergraduate teaching and to a program of scholarly
activity having the potential to enrich the intellectual lives of the
University's students. Successful
candidates will be able to create and deliver rigorous courses and will be able
to effectively assist students in meeting high academic expectations. Experience as a student or faculty member at
a liberal arts and sciences institution is desirable.
Applicants should submit a vita; a letter describing
academic preparation, teaching experience if any, and area(s) of research
interest; a statement of teaching philosophy; and three letters of reference
to:
Director of Equal Opportunity and Faculty Recruitment
Physics Faculty Search
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#8032
Christopher Newport University
1
University Place
Newport News, VA 23606-2998
Review of applications will
begin on December 14, 2007.
Applications
received after December 14, 2007, will be accepted but considered only if
needed.
Christopher Newport University, an EO Employer, is fully committed to
Access and Opportunity.