Salary is commensurate with number of credit hours taught per semester.
Requirements:
The Department of Mathematics seeks applications throughout the year from individuals who are interested in a temporary or special assignment. Temporary instructors are hired on a semester bases, determined by departmental instructor need, student enrollment numbers, and funding. Special assignments typically last for a minimum of 9-months period.
Temporary and Special Instructors will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses. Temporary and Special Instructor requirements: hold a Master degree in Mathematics or closely related areas, or a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with previous university teaching experience in Mathematics. Annual terms and reappointments may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding.
Interested applicants should electronically submit a current resume/curriculum vita that details relevant research and/or teaching experience, a statement of research and/or teaching interest, and the names and contact information for three references to https://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/Math/.
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