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American Society for Virology

Assistant Professor - Teaching

American Society for Virology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400


Teaching Assistant Professor – Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of MinnesotaType: Full-time, 12 month appointment, Non-tenure trackThis position is annually renewable and currently funded for two years, with the possibility of continuation.The Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities campus, is seeking a promising and enthusiastic faculty member with a focus on teaching virology at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The primary role of this Teaching Assistant Professor position is to provide high-quality instruction in an upper-level undergraduate course on the biology of viruses and an advanced laboratory course focused on virology, immunology, and microbial genetics. These courses are taken by students in the College of Biological Sciences, many of whom are pursuing the microbiology major. This individual would also contribute virology expertise to a team-taught microbiology course for graduate students in the Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology graduate program and support laboratory work for undergraduates in the summer.The successful candidate will have a research background in virology and practical knowledge in microbiology and molecular genetics. The Teaching Assistant Professor is expected to have some teaching experience and interest in the use and development of student-centered/inquiry-driven teaching approaches that enhance student learning and further the teaching mission of the Department of Microbiology at the undergraduate level within the College of Biological Sciences and the graduate program within the University of Minnesota. The position is teaching-intensive but supportive of opportunities for scholarship and service including engagement in research related to teaching and learning. The University of Minnesota is committed to diversifying our community and supporting students from all backgrounds. Accordingly, successful candidates will have a record of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in prior jobs/activities, and we strongly encourage applications from those belonging to historically underrepresented groups and marginalized communities.Qualifications:Essential Qualifications:PhD in a relevant field of study, plus applicable research experience focused on virologyStrong oral communication skills as evidenced in teaching-related activities, preparing and delivering significant research-related talksDemonstrated ability to work productively, collegially, and effectively within a diverse student and faculty environment.Must be authorized to work in the United States.Preferred Qualifications:Sufficient breadth of virology background to teach both undergraduate and graduate students - Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in virology, immunology, and molecular genetics.At least one semester of significant teaching experience as an instructor of record or functional equivalentExperience with active learning approaches to undergraduate instructionDemonstrated ability to develop clear, appropriately demanding expectations of students, effectively meet teaching responsibilities, and achieve successful student learning outcomes.Education Requirement:

PhD in a relevant field of study, plus applicable research experience focused on virology.Application Process:

Candidates must apply through our website at

https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/363930Location:

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

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