Wellesley College is seeking applicants for a one-year visiting assistant professorship in computer science. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in computer science or be close to its completion. The candidates should be able to teach undergraduate courses in introduction to computer science using pascal, machine organization, and operating systems.
Wellesley College is a private, liberal arts college for women that places heavy emphasis on excellence in teaching as well as research. The college offers both a major and a minor in computer science, and has a cross-registration program with M.I.T. that dramatically increases the resources and curricular options available to its faculty and students.
Wellesley College has a networked campus. Academic computers on the campus-wide network include a 1024-node MasPar, a VAX cluster, SUN, DEC and IBM RISC workstations, and a Macintosh classroom that is dedicated to computer science instruction. In addition, Apple Macintosh and IBM PCs and compatibles are distributed around campus in microcomputer labs, faculty offices and research labs. Wellesley also has a high-speed connection to the Internet.
Located thirteen miles west of Boston near a high concentration of computer research institutions, Wellesley provides a unique combination of access to a major urban center and consulting opportunities while retaining a sense of the country by its 500-acre campus, lake and woodlands.
Candidates interested in this position should submit a curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent by April 30, 1995 to:
P. Takis Metaxas, Chair
Department of Computer Science
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02181
pmetaxas@wellesley.edu, fax: 617-283-3642
Wellesley College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and welcomes applications from women and minority candidates.