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Teaching Faculty Position In Structural Engineering

Employer
George Washington University
Location
Washington, D.C.
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Dec 17, 2023
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Specialty
Structural Engineering
Position Type
Faculty / Professor
Contract Type
Contract
Organization Type
Academia

Job Details

The George Washington University

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Teaching Faculty Position In Structural Engineering 

 

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The George Washington University (GW) invites applications for a non-tenure track, full-time teaching faculty position, beginning as early as Fall 2024. The appointment will be made at the Assistant/Associate/Full Teaching Professor (or Professor of Practice) rank depending on the candidate’s experience. 

The Department is seeking outstanding candidates with expertise in structural engineering/mechanics who can teach courses in structural mechanics, structural analysis, and structural design. 

An initial 3-year appointment will be offered in accordance with the University’s Faculty Code. Teaching faculty typically teach two to three courses per semester with teaching assistant support in the lower division Civil and Environmental Engineering courses. Teach courses in structural mechanics, structural analysis, and structural design. In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses, the new faculty is expected to be committed to educational innovation, curriculum development, and pedagogy, to actively engage and contribute to the advising of undergraduate students and to serve on relevant department and school committees. Research and/or service responsibilities will be assigned as appropriate based on the faculty member’s interests and department’s needs.

 

 

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GW is the largest institution of higher education in the District of Columbia. We have more than 20,000 students—from all 50 states, the District and more than 130 countries—studying a rich range of disciplines: from forensic science and creative writing to international affairs and computer engineering, as well as medicine, public health, the law and public policy.

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