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University Of Pittsburgh - Bradford & Titusville
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University Of Pittsburgh - Bradford & Titusville
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Teaching Assistant Professor - CS - Full-Time
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Teaching Assistant Professor - CS - Full-Time
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Description
Appointment-Stream Faculty PositionsAs the University of Pittsburgh's newest school, the School of Computing and Information (SCI) is a growing interdisciplinary community of faculty, staff, and students who are accustomed to progressing through change, thinking beyond boundaries, and innovating new approaches to lead our institution and nation to positive change. Since 2017, SCI has hired more than forty-five faculty members, and we are continuing our growth with multiple faculty openings this year. SCI has rich connections to partners in health sciences, medicine, engineering, social sciences, humanities, business, education, and other areas.
The University of Pittsburgh is building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourages applications from women and minority candidates. SCI is fostering an equitable and inclusive community with our scholarship, education, and faculty development initiatives, including policies to promote a healthy work-life balance; programs to meet the needs of two-career couples; and a commitment to recruit, retain, and develop a representative faculty. Candidates whose research, teaching, and service contribute to the academic breadth of our campus and who have demonstrated commitment to working with students from many backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
We are located in Pittsburgh, PA, frequently voted as one of the most livable cities in the U.S., with a vibrant education, technology, culture, and sports environment. The Pittsburgh "story" is one of resilience and adaptation, which made the city known for its "eds and meds" (education and medical institutions) on the national and international stage.
About the Department
The Department of Computer Science (CS) is one of the oldest CS departments in the country. It is one of the three departments in the newest school at the University of Pittsburgh, the School of Computing and Information (SCI), which was established in 2017. Our department is a community that includes over 37 full-time faculty, more than 100 graduate students, more than 900 pre-CS/CS majors, and thousands of alumni. See our website for more information at https://www.cs.pitt.edu/.
About the Positions
Appointment Stream (Teaching Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, #27041)
Appointment Stream (Teaching Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, focusing on online teaching for professional graduate computer science, #132601)
Teaching faculty are an integral part of our mission and participate fully in the faculty life and responsibilities. Our online and in-person classes span theory, systems, artificial intelligence, algorithms, databases, data analytics, natural language processing, computer vision, graphics, gaming and many others. We are looking for candidates enthusiastic to continue the Pitt tradition of excellence in the interdisciplinary, collaborative environment, and leveraging resources within our department/school and beyond to form a successful teaching and research agenda. We are seeking candidates that can help our mission to deliver in-person and online teaching and community building in the areas including but not limited to Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, Computer Systems, Mathematical and Statistical Foundations of Computing, High-Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Database Management. Candidates will be critical to leading, developing, and teaching the growing adult learner population served by our online professional graduate programs.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants for the Teaching Assistant Professor position should have a PhD in computer science or a closely related discipline. Candidates should have the required degrees by August 2026.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Successful candidates have a proven track record of excellence in effective teaching, including teaching courses as primary instructor, course and curriculum development, pedagogy innovation, student extra-curricular activities, and inclusive education teaching practices. Successful candidates with experience and interest in online teaching and delivery.
Please see https://sci.pitt.edu/recruiting for more details.
Application Process
Individuals interested in these openings may apply at https://sci.pitt.edu/recruiting. Please provide the following:
• A cover letter that reflects on your interest,
• a curriculum vitae,
• a teaching statement describing your teaching philosophy,
• the names and contact information for at least three recommenders, and
• teaching evaluations, if available
Application reviews will begin late January 2026, with a deadline of March 1, 2026; applications will be accepted until positions are filled. The anticipated start date is August 15, 2026. Questions about this position and/or application status should be emailed to sbindas@pitt.edu.
These positions may be subject to additional budget and other approvals.
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Job ID: 81610998
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