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Lecturer (NUS College)

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

Singapore

On-site

SGD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A leading academic institution in Singapore is seeking a dedicated Lecturer for its NUS College. The role involves teaching courses such as Computational Problem Solving and supervising interdisciplinary student projects. Applicants must hold a PhD and demonstrate teaching excellence. The position offers competitive remuneration and opportunities for academic promotion within a supportive environment. Interested candidates should submit a comprehensive application, including their academic qualifications and teaching portfolio.

Benefits

Competitive remuneration
Promotional pathways
Pedagogical research funding

Qualifications

  • Candidates must hold a PhD.
  • Experience in teaching and curriculum development is preferred.
  • Proficiency in supervising student projects.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Computational Problem Solving and supervise IEx student teams.
  • Design and offer courses to enhance student learning experiences.
  • Collaborate with other instructors to create a cohesive curriculum.

Skills

Interdisciplinary teaching
Computational problem solving
Curriculum development
Teaching excellence

Education

PhD
Job description
Job Description

NUS College is the honours college of the National University of Singapore. Our focus is a rigorous and stimulating interdisciplinary education designed to help students cultivate the necessary skills to work effectively across boundaries. We plan to hire a dedicated individual to fill a Lecturer’s position. This is a full-time position that includes opportunities for pedagogical research funding and for promotion to an Associate Professor on the NUS Educator Track.

The primary responsibility is to offer our mandatory courses, to which you will be expected to bring your own academic and intellectual expertise.

Duties & Responsibilities

For a start, you will be expected to offer the following:

  • Computational Problem Solving (NPS2001) The CPS is a common curricular course designed to introduce NUS College students to the fundamental concepts, computational tools and techniques necessary to solve complex problems. The focus is on computer science and information technology, but course objectives are more general in nature, with the goal of developing essential skills for approaching and understanding new technology to critically assess potential benefits and risks. By having a comprehensive understanding of the potential of new technologies, students will be able to formulate a problem, outline potential technological solutions and set up a team to implement the solutions that can help achieve project goals.
  • Impact Experience Project (NEP3001) The Impact Experience (IEx) is an eight-unit capstone course that all NUS College students will have to undertake for two years. Students will work in interdisciplinary teams to collaborate with non-profit partners and innovate future solutions for the benefit of communities and society in Southeast Asia, including Singapore. Each team of 6-7 students is supervised by a lecturer who specializes in the area they are working with. Students would choose to work with lecturers clustered into three broad areas: Science and Technology, Arts and Design, Civic and Community.

Applicants from any field representing Computer Sciences are welcome to apply for this position. We are interested in candidates whose work is cross-disciplinary and can be applied to better understand and tackle social, environmental and technological problems in the Singaporean context. The selected candidate's primary responsibility will be to teach the CPS together with other course instructors to ensure that students have a common curricular experience while allowing for individual instructor creativity in their seminars. The other responsibility will be to supervise IEx student teams working on projects that involve computing for social good. Successful candidates are expected to offer 2-3 sections of Computational Problem Solving in the academic year, an elective of their own design, supervise 3-6 IEx teams, and take on a small supervision load of independent study modules.

Qualifications

Candidates must hold a PhD.

Remuneration and benefits are highly competitive on the global research university level.

Expatriate benefits may include travel assistance from overseas and limited housing benefits.

Appointments begin at the level of Lecturer on the Educator Track. Although the NUS Educator Track is not a tenurable line, it offers a pathway to promotion to Associate Professorship on an open contract (and beyond), as well as opportunities for pedagogical research funding, including overseas research and conference travel. The contract is for three years in the first instance and is renewable subject to good performance.

Interested applicants should prepare and submit the following documents when they apply:

  • A cover letter, clearly specifying which position they are applying for.
  • CV: An abridged CV (5-page maximum), including details on education, employment history, past experience of teaching and supervision, research activities (including publications) and achievements, honours and awards, and service accomplishments.
  • Qualifications: Include scanned copies of academic degrees.
  • Teaching Portfolio:
    • A Teaching Statement that commences with a preface (maximum 300 words) that makes the case for appointment. This should be a highly distilled summary of key contributions to student learning and, if applicable, educational leadership, guided by your teaching philosophy. The rest of the Statement, of not more than 2,000 words, should outline your teaching philosophy and your educational contribution across multiple dimensions and roles. Please include evidence on how you have impact students' learning experience and outcomes as well as how you have influenced peers and the community.
    • Teaching evaluations and peer review reports, if available. Other evidence of teaching excellence and/or other contributions to education, e.g., curriculum development, pedagogical innovation etc., should also be provided.
  • A proposal, of not more than 500 words, describing a prospective syllabus for the target course.
  • A statement, of not more than 500 words, highlighting how you plan to contribute to pedagogical innovation and/or advance interdisciplinary honours education at NUSC.
  • FOUR referees' letters (one of whom must be the applicant's PhD supervisor).

Interviews will normally be conducted online. Only shortlisted applicants will be notified.

More information about NUSC and our curriculum can be found on our website: NUSCareer Portal

Additional information about Academic Appointments at NUS can be found here: https://www.nus.edu.sg/careers/

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