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Temporary Positions in the UCLA Program in Computing
The UCLA Program in Computing (PIC) is a program within the UCLA
Department of Mathematics whose purpose is to teach computing to
undergraduates in the College of Letters and Science. It is distinct from
the Computer Science Department in the UCLA School of Engineering and
Applied Science, which has graduate degree programs as well as
undergraduate majors.
http://www.pic.ucla.edu/positions.html
Several Adjunct Assistant Professorships or Lectureships in the Program in
Computing (PIC). Applicants for the Adjunct position must show very strong
promise in teaching and research in an area related to computing. Teaching
load: four one-quarter programming courses each year and one seminar every
two years. One-year initial appointment, with the option of applying for
renewal for a second year and possibly longer, up to a maximum service of
four years. Salary $56,800.
Applicants for the Lectureship must show very strong promise in the
teaching of programming. An M.S. in Computer Science or equivalent degree
is preferred. Teaching load: six one-quarter programming courses per year.
One-year appointment, probably renewable one or more times, depending on
the needs of the program. Salary is $43,152 or more, depending on
experience.
Preference will be given to applications completed by January 6,
2003. Please apply for the 2003-2004 academic year at
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~search.