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- Full-Time Assistant Teaching Professor in Biology: Immunology (non-tenure-track)
Description
The Department of Biology at Tufts University seeks a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty member beginning September 1st, 2026. The assistant teaching professor’s responsibilities will include, organizing and teaching an introductory immunology lecture course, co-teach a microbiology laboratory course, and develop and teach 1-2 courses that match the candidate’s expertise. These could include cell biology lab, a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) lab class, and/or an additional lecture course. Applicants from all areas of immunology—spanning molecular, cellular, organismal, population, and ecosystem levels (including systems, computational/quantitative, evolutionary, and ecological immunology)—are encouraged to apply, and to propose courses that reflect this breadth. Responsibilities will also include undergraduate advising and departmental service.
Departmental curricular offerings can be found at the following link: http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/courses/
Requirements
Qualified candidates must hold a PhD in immunology, infectious disease, or microbiology, broadly defined across biological scales. Candidates should demonstrate successful teaching of undergraduate biology lecture and laboratory courses. The successful candidate must demonstrate experience and/or invested interest in evidence-based, student-centered pedagogical techniques and developing inclusive classrooms. They should clearly describe how they will utilize effective teaching and mentoring to promote success and career enhancement of Tufts undergraduates.
This is an academic year, benefited 2-year position and is renewable contingent upon performance (Assistant Teaching Professors at Tufts University are unionized), with the potential for long-term careers with promotional advancement within the Teaching Professor ranks.