The Assistant Professor will be responsible for conducting research and teaching courses in their area of expertise at a university. They will need to have a PhD in their field and be able to publish their research findings in academic journals. In addition to their research duties, they will also be required to teach undergraduate and graduate level courses. The Assistant Professor will need to be able to work independently and be able to manage their time efficiently.

Assistant Professor Job Responsibilities

  • Teach courses in their field of expertise.
  • Develop and teach new courses, as needed.
  • Serve on departmental committees, as needed or requested.
  • Advise students on their coursework and degree progress.
  • Maintain office hours each week to meet with students.
  • Conduct research in their field of expertise and publish findings in peerreviewed journals, as needed or desired.
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Objectives

  • To teach courses in the field of specialization and contribute to the department's teaching mission.
  • To develop and maintain an active, productive research program that results in publication and other forms of scholarly activity and brings external funding into the department.
  • To provide service to the university, profession, and community as appropriate to rank and expertise.

Assistant Professor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Assistant Professor vary depending on the institution, but typically include a PhD in the relevant field, as well as teaching experience.