Lecturer or Senior Lecturer - Human Centered Design & Engineering
The Department of Human-Centered Design & Engineering (HCDE) at the University of Washington plans to hire a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (100% FTE, non-tenured) for the 2020-21 academic year. HCDE is expanding its faculty to address the growing need for professionals trained in Human-Centered Design & Engineering from a multi-disciplinary perspective. HCDE is committed to being a model of diversity in the UW College of Engineering.
This position is a nine-month academic-year appointment as a voting member of the HCDE faculty. The rank of appointment, initial appointment duration, and compensation will be commensurate with the applicant's qualifications.
While we will consider all strong candidates, we are seeking individuals to teach in diverse intellectual areas across engineering and design covered in our curriculum, such as: human and user-centered design processes, interaction design, ideation techniques, prototyping, programming, visual design, information visualization, physical computing, data science, sustainable design, accessibility, ethics, organizational design strategy, technical communication, or related areas.
The appointment will begin in September 2020. The initial appointment is expected to be for 2-3 years. The position can be renewed, and lecturers are reviewed at the end of each appointment period for reappointment consideration.
University of Washington faculty engages in teaching, research, and service. While lecturers are primarily focused on teaching and service, they are also invited to participate in the wide range of research or scholarly activities in the department and collaboratively across the college and university. In addition to having voting rights in the faculty, HCDE lecturers are equal partners with tenure-track faculty in the governance and leadership of the department.
HCDE has an extensive, evolving, and growing the curricular program. HCDE offers bachelor's, professionally-oriented masters, and doctoral degrees as well as a User-Centered Design certificate program. HCDE also collaborates with other departments on campus to offer a Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS); a Master of Human-Computer Interaction and Design (MHCI+D); and, through the Global Innovation Exchange (GIX), a Master of Science in Technology Innovation (MSTI). HCDE faculty members may teach in one or more of these programs.
Background Information
HCDE is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Successful candidates will be able to reflect on how their approach to teaching and/or service contributes to positive social change and supports people who represent differences in gender, class, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, national and cultural boundaries, national origin, worldview, intellectual origin, ability, and other identities. It is anticipated that successful candidates will also be aware of where they stand to grow with regard to issues of diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice, and their potential to mentor and educate diverse students.
Successful candidates will join a vibrant faculty conducting interdisciplinary research in human-computer interaction and the design of sociotechnical systems. Current faculty work in infrastructure studies, human-computer interaction, research through design, health informatics and behavior change, visualization, computer-supported cooperative work, crowd-sourcing, computer-mediated communication, engineering design, scientific collaboration, emerging communication technologies, human-centered data science, visual analytics, and engineering education.
The department is the home of dynamic, collaborative faculty labs, and faculty members regularly collaborate with colleagues in Computer Science and Engineering; the Information School; and the School of Art, Art History, and Design. Faculty members also routinely engage in research projects with affiliates from the region's high-tech industry. Seattle is home to many prominent technology companies, along with a robust startup and global health community.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status.
Commitment to Diversity
The University of Washington is committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http://www.washington.edu/diversity/diversity-blueprint/). Additionally, the University's Faculty Code recognizes faculty efforts in research, teaching and/or service that address diversity and equal opportunity as important contributions to a faculty member's academic profile and responsibilities (https://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/FCG/FCCH24.html#2432).
Qualifications
Position requires a Ph.D. or Master's degree (or foreign equivalent), with prior teaching and/or equivalent professional experience.
We are interested in individuals with demonstrated ability or potential for teaching excellence. Candidates must have demonstrated excellence in teaching a studio-based pedagogy and/or project-based learning approaches or extensive industry or professional experience and who are transitioning to an academic environment.
* A diversity statement helps applicants reflect on how their approach to teaching and/or service contributes to positive social change and supports people who represent differences in gender, class, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, national and cultural boundaries, national origin, worldview, intellectual origin, ability, and other identities. We invite you to reflect and describe your related experiences in teaching and service and also where you stand to grow with regard to issues of diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice, and your potential to mentor and educate diverse students.
For questions regarding this position or possible disability accommodations, please contact Stacia Green < hcdesrl1@uw.edu >.