[AISWorld] Tenure-Track position in Cyber Security at the University of Baltimore

Giovanni Vincenti gvincenti at ubalt.edu
Wed Nov 11 11:20:14 EST 2015


The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Faculty position in its Applied Information Technology (AIT) program to begin in August 2016. All positions at the University of Baltimore are subject to budgetary approval. Successful candidates will have a Ph.D. or other terminal degree in computer science, information technology, computer information systems, or a closely related field, from an accredited institution. Relevant teaching experience is required. Industry experience desired.

Candidates must have a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to instruct courses in information assurance and/or cyber security. Potential candidates will also need to demonstrate success in research, creative professional practices, and publications commensurate with the rank of the position. Salary is competitive; determinations will be informed by qualifications and experience. The Applied Information Technology Program at UB is undergoing exciting changes as it expands to four years and splits into cutting-edge tracks of study; this position represents a wonderful opportunity to play a key role in this rebirth. The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies offers three bachelor's degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, a two graduate degrees. Teaching responsibilities for this position primarily lie in the bachelor's degree program in AIT, but may also include general education and courses in the division's graduate degree programs.

The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on "knowledge that works." The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, a unit of the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, has thirteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty. This position represents an exciting opportunity to participate in the development of a rapidly expanding program, academic division, and university.

For more information, please visit the following address: http://www.ubalt.edu/about-ub/offices-and-services/human-resources/jobs-at-ub.cfm?&posting=1061.


Giovanni Vincenti
Assistant Professor
Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies
University of Baltimore
Baltimore, MD 21201



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