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Assistant Professor in Computer Science 129540 | Ft Walton Beach | |
The incumbent must be able to teach a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science, develop an active research program supported by external funding sources, be a mentor to students, and be an active member of the department, contributing to its success and the mission of the university. Candidates will find the department a stimulating environment conducive to professional growth and interdisciplinary collaborative research. Primary responsibilities include teaching three courses each fall and spring semester, conducting research, mentoring students in the department, and performing service activities that also contribute to the success of the department and the mission of the university. The incumbent will be expected to teach in core areas of computing, including computer programming, data structures, database systems, systems, computer architecture, operating systems & networks, and AI in both face-to-face and online learning environments. |
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Assistant Professor 118930 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The Department of Biology at the University of West Florida (UWF) in Pensacola, Florida, invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track position (Position # 118930) at the Assistant Professor level, beginning in August 2025.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences or a closely related field from an accredited institution by the start date of the appointment and a strong commitment to teaching, academic research, and service.
Our faculty are active teacher-scholars who value collaboration within and across disciplines. The department seeks applicants who will engage in student mentorship and innovative course design, and incorporating research-based curricula. We are particularly interested in candidates with a background in immunology, especially with research programs addressing fundamental immunological questions or biomedical applications.
The successful candidate is expected to teach a wide range of both undergraduate and graduate courses for the programs in the Department in the areas of biological sciences and the candidate’s discipline, establish an active research program that involves undergraduate and graduate students, mentor students and perform service activities that contribute to the success of Department and the mission of the University.
The Department of Biology at UWF also offers a dynamic academic environment with a focus on high-impact teaching and research practices. The department is dedicated to providing students with hands-on learning experiences and preparing them for careers in biomedical sciences, environmental science, and beyond. Faculty members are engaged in a wide range of research areas, from molecular and cellular biology to ecology and environmental science, and are committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists.
The Department of Biology at UWF provides access to facilities for working with various model organisms and cell culture. The department fosters a research environment that supports translational and interdisciplinary projects, with opportunities for collaboration through local and regional research institutions and partnerships with healthcare providers. A startup package is available to help establish the candidate's research program and support their early career development.
Primary Responsibilities:
Teaching three courses per semester, which may include undergraduate and graduate lecture and/or lab sections. Potential courses include, but are not limited to, Immunology, Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or other related courses in the faculty member’s discipline.
Establishing an active research program involving undergraduate and graduate students, supported by external funding.
Mentoring students in the department.
Performing service activities that contribute to the success of the Department and the mission of the university. |
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Assistant Professor of Psychology 101310 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida Department of Psychology invites applications for a 9-month, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 2025. The position includes the following duties: 1) teaching courses at the undergraduate level, 2) establishing an active program of research involving undergraduate students, and 3) service to the department, college, university, and profession. The teaching load is 3:3 (three 3-credit courses per fall and spring semesters). While the area of specialization is open, preference will be given to candidates with expertise in Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensation & Perception, Biological Psychology, and/or Cognitive Psychology.
The successful candidate for the position will have completed a doctoral degree from a regionally accredited university and strong evidence of potential for excellence in teaching and research at the undergraduate level. Successful candidates will also demonstrate potential for success in pursuing extramural funding and the ability to supervise, mentor and involve students in research. This person will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in areas such as cognitive neuroscience (e.g., Brain, Behavior, & Experience), cognitive psychology (e.g. Memory & Cognition), sensation and perception, research methodology, and/or courses in their area of specialty. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychology 119550 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida Department of Psychology invites applications for a 9-month, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor with a specialization in Industrial/Organizational psychology, beginning August 2025. The position includes the following duties: 1) teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate (MA) levels, 2) establishing an active program of research involving undergraduate and graduate students, and 3) service to the department, college, university, and profession. The teaching load is 3:3 (three 3-credit courses per fall and spring semesters). Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in Industrial Psychology, specifically job analysis, personnel selection, and research methods.
The successful candidate for the position will have completed a doctoral degree from a regionally accredited university and strong evidence of potential for excellence in teaching and research at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Successful candidates will also demonstrate potential for success in pursuing extramural funding and the ability to supervise, mentor and involve students in research. This person will be responsible for (1) teaching undergraduate (e.g.,Industrial Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Workforce Diversity) and graduate (e.g., Personnel Selection & Appraisal, Research Methods, Experimental and Correlational Statistics) courses as well as supervising graduate capstone experiences (internships). |
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Assistant Professor in Psychology 104070 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The University of West Florida Department of Psychology invites applications for a 9-month, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor with a specialization in Clinical or Counseling Psychology, beginning August 2025. The position includes the following duties: 1) teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate (MA) levels, 2) establishing an active program of research involving undergraduate and graduate students, and 3) service to the department, college, university, and profession. The teaching load is 3:3 (three 3-credit courses per fall and spring semesters). Preference will be given to candidates with a child and/or adolescent psychology specialization.
The successful candidate for the position will have completed a doctoral degree from an APA- accredited program and show strong evidence of potential for excellence in teaching and research at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Successful candidates will also demonstrate potential for success in pursuing extramural funding and the ability to supervise, mentor and involve students in research. This person will be responsible for (1) teaching undergraduate (e.g., Abnormal Psychology, Theories of Personality, Assessment, Intro to Clinical and Counseling Psychology) and graduate courses (e.g., Developmental Psychopathology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Children/Adolescents, Human Sexuality) as well as supervising clinical practica and internships. |
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