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University of Missouri-Saint Louis · 4 hours ago

Assistant Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering

The University of Missouri – Saint Louis is inviting applications for a full-time non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses, mentoring students, and contributing to the department’s teaching mission.

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Responsibilities

Teaching undergraduate courses and laboratories in Electrical Engineering
Developing and enhancing curriculum materials to support student learning
Setting up the new teaching labs
Advising and mentoring undergraduate students, and design competitions
Assisting with student recruitment and retention and student success initiatives
Promoting ethical standards and professional values in the classroom and beyond
Contributing to departmental services, ABET Accreditation, program assessment, and program development
Collaborating with faculty to strengthen the undergraduate learning experience

Qualification

Ph.D. in Electrical EngineeringTeaching undergraduate coursesABET Accreditation experienceMentoring studentsCommitment to experiential learningEffective communication skills

Required

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field
Evidence of excellence in teaching or strong potential for effective teaching
Evidence of mentoring students, with a commitment to inclusive and supportive pedagogy
Ability to teach undergraduate courses and labs
Experience with the ABET Accreditation process
Effective communication skills, and commitment to experiential learning and student success

Benefits

Medical, dental and vision plans
Retirement
Educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses

Company

University of Missouri-Saint Louis

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With over 15,000 students, the University of Missouri–St. Louis is the largest public research university in eastern Missouri.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$7.1M
Key Investors
U.S. Department of EducationJames S. McDonnell Foundation
2023-11-13Grant· $3.1M
2022-12-19Grant· $4M

Leadership Team

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Aisha Khorana
Partnership for Antiracist Counselor Training (PACT) Project Manager: Graduate Research Assistant
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Ann Taylor
Associate Dean for School and Community Partnerships
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