Assistant Teaching Professor of Physics
Montclair State University(4 months ago)
About this role
Montclair State University is hiring an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy for a two-year, ten-month, non-tenure-track appointment starting August 28, 2026. The role is focused on delivering high-quality instruction across physics and astronomy offerings and supporting the academic mission of the department and college through faculty service.
Required Skills
- Physics Instruction
- Astronomy Instruction
- Course Preparation
- Curriculum Development
- Upper-Level Physics
- Engineering Courses
- Machining
- Fabrication
- Student Engagement
- Department Service
+2 more
Qualifications
- PhD in Physics, PhD in Engineering, PhD in Astronomy
About Montclair State University
montclair.eduMontclair State University is a prominent research doctoral institution located in Montclair, New Jersey, just 12 miles from New York City. With a rich history dating back to 1908, the university offers over 300 diverse academic programs across its 12 degree-granting schools and colleges, catering to more than 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Montclair State is known for its affordable and inclusive education, characterized by small class sizes and a commitment to innovative teaching delivered by world-class faculty.
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