Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and Teaching Professor

Indiana University Academic PositionsIndianapolis, IN
Onsite

About The Position

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Indiana University Indianapolis invites applications for a full – time Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and Teaching Professor positions based on experience and expertise, to begin August 1, 2026. This is a full-time, 10-month, non-tenure eligible position. We seek candidates with a proven record in teaching and student learning in introductory college mathematics courses, working with first-year college students to improve retention rates. Responsibilities include teaching 12 credits (3 or 4 sections) each semester, typically in intermediate and college algebra, and service to the Department as it relates to student success and retention. The Department, with a faculty of 40, offers programs of study leading to a range of Indiana University B.S, M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. The Department also offers an MS degree program in Computational Data Sciences with the School of Informatics, and a Ph.D. degree in biostatistics in collaboration with the Departments of Biostatistics in the IU School of Public Health and the IU School of Medicine. The Department is especially interested in recruiting a candidate from groups that are underrepresented in Mathematical Sciences. We seek a highly qualified candidate who has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching mathematics at an introductory level and beyond. Candidates should have at least a master’s degree in mathematics, or a closely related field. A successful candidate should have a record of high-quality teaching in introductory mathematics courses, with high success rates in student learning, and have the ability and interest to work with a broad student population. This non-tenure-track lecturer position offers a competitive salary, commensurate with qualifications and experience, excellent fringe-benefits and a path for promotion and a long-term contract. IU Indy, the state’s premier urban research institution, is a national leader in life sciences research, civic engagement, service learning, first-year experiences, and assessment of institutional effectiveness. IU Indy’s more than 22,000 students pursue Indiana University degrees across seventeen distinct schools, ranging from Business and Liberal Arts to Science and Informatics Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana, is the 16th largest city in the nation and is home to outstanding cultural institutions and several professional sports teams. The IU Indianapolis School of Science is comprised of 6 departments and 2 interdisciplinary programs and is the largest non-medical school on the IU Indianapolis campus.

Requirements

  • At least a master’s degree in mathematics, or a closely related field
  • A record of high-quality teaching in introductory mathematics courses, with high success rates in student learning
  • Ability and interest to work with a broad student population
  • Strong commitment to excellence in teaching mathematics at an introductory level and beyond

Nice To Haves

  • Working with first-year college students to improve retention rates
  • Recruiting a candidate from groups that are underrepresented in Mathematical Sciences

Responsibilities

  • Teaching 12 credits (3 or 4 sections) each semester, typically in intermediate and college algebra
  • Service to the Department as it relates to student success and retention

Benefits

  • Excellent fringe-benefits
  • A path for promotion and a long-term contract
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