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General Summary of Position:
The Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) is seeking to hire a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering with expertise in Geotechnical Engineering, beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year. The college includes 120 faculty members, 30% of whom are women, and has just under 3,000 undergraduate and over 1,000 graduate students. The University serves the multicultural population of the Commonwealth and has been nationally recognized for its commitment to diversity by the American Society for Engineering Education and is also a Minority Serving Institution (MSI). UMass Lowell is a Carnegie Doctoral High Research (RU/H) university ranked in the top tier of US News' National Universities. The College has bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in all departments.
The campus is situated on the banks of the Merrimack River, a beautiful and culturally diverse area, and birthplace of America's industrial revolution. Cotton mills in Lowell, the only city to be awarded national park status by the U.S. National Park Service, opened in 1814, and the city has been a hub of invention and innovation ever since. UMass Lowell continues that legacy of innovation throughout the campus. Its location 30 miles northwest of Boston offers unsurpassed enrichment of every type, including fine arts, dining, historical sites, and of course sports! Just north of Lowell, the grandeur of New Hampshire's White Mountains unfolds not far from the rugged shoreline of Maine and the storied ski lodges of Vermont.
The new faculty will have opportunities to collaborate in research and teaching with faculty across our six engineering departments as well as other colleges. We value excellence and innovation in curriculum design and courses that promote experiential learning and professional skills for our students.
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
For this tenure-track position in Civil and Environmental Engineering, we are looking for candidates with expertise in Geotechnical Engineering, including research interests but not limited to the following areas:
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Considerations:
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as in curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive and nurturing environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to this goal and encourage candidates to apply and to identify their strengths in these areas. All applicants must submit a diversity statement.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Applications received by January 15, 2024 will be considered in the first review of candidates. However, later applications may be considered for this position. The search will close after an adequate number of qualified applications is received.
Please include the following required documents with your application: