Assistant Professor Mathematics

Kentucky State University

Frankfort, KY

ID: 7263622
Posted: July 16, 2024
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

JOB SUMMARY:

The Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Kentucky State University (KSU) holds a unique role in advancing the academic mission of the School of Mathematics and Computer Science. This tenure-track faculty position is not just about teaching and research, but also about contributing to the service and outreach efforts of the department and university, making it a multifaceted and rewarding opportunity.

Kentucky State University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics with expertise in Analysis and Functional Analysis or related subdiscipline. The successful candidate will join our dynamic faculty in the School of Mathematics and Computer Science and contribute to our academic excellence through teaching, research, and service.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

The Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Kentucky State University (KSU) is expected to develop and implement high-impact practices that create active and authentic learning environments. This includes engaging in student-focused scholarly work and using community and citizen science approaches to serve and involve our community. These functions are key to enhancing educational experiences, fostering research engagement, and building meaningful community partnerships.

Developing Active and Authentic Learning Environments

Innovative Teaching Strategies: Design and implement active learning techniques, such as collaborative projects, problem-based learning, and flipped classroom models. Integrate real-world applications and authentic assessment methods into mathematics courses to enhance student engagement and understanding.
Technology Integration: Utilize educational technology tools, such as interactive software, online simulations, and digital resources, to create dynamic learning experiences. Develop and maintain course materials that leverage digital platforms for student interaction and feedback.
Experiential Learning: Facilitate experiential learning opportunities, including internships, fieldwork, and service-learning projects that connect mathematical concepts to practical applications. Collaborate with industry partners to provide students with hands-on experiences and exposure to professional practices.
Engaging in Student-Focused Scholarly Work

Research with Undergraduates: Involve students in research projects, fostering a collaborative environment where they can contribute to and learn from scholarly work. Mentor students in conducting research, developing proposals, and presenting their findings at conferences or in publications.
Scholarly Publications and Presentations: Produce and disseminate research that incorporates student contributions, highlighting the impact of student participation in academic scholarship. Encourage and support students in co-authoring papers, presenting at academic conferences, and participating in research symposia.
Grant Writing and Funding: Pursue external funding opportunities to support student-focused research initiatives and collaborative projects. Develop proposals that include provisions for student involvement and professional development.
Implementing Community and Citizen Science Approaches
Community-Based Research: Develop and lead community-based research projects that address local needs and involve community members as active participants. Partner with local organizations, schools, and businesses to identify research opportunities and areas for community engagement.
Citizen Science Initiatives: Create citizen science programs that involve the public in data collection, analysis, and problem-solving related to mathematical applications. Facilitate workshops and training sessions to equip community members with the skills needed to participate in citizen science activities.
Outreach and Education: Organize and participate in outreach events that promote mathematics education and awareness within the service community. Develop educational materials and resources for community members, enhancing their understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.
Building Meaningful Community Partnerships

Collaboration with Community Organizations: Establish and maintain relationships with local schools, nonprofit organizations, and businesses to create collaborative projects and learning opportunities. Serve as a liaison between the university and community partners, ensuring alignment of goals and objectives in joint initiatives.
Community Service and Leadership: Participate in community service activities that align with the university’s mission and contribute to the well-being of the service community. Assume leadership roles in community boards, advisory councils, or committees related to mathematics education and outreach.
Additional Responsibilities

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Integrate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into all aspects of teaching, research, and community engagement. Develop practices that address the needs of a diverse student body and promote inclusive participation in scholarly and community activities.
Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development to stay current with trends in active learning, student engagement, and community-based research. Attend workshops, conferences, and training sessions to enhance skills related to high-impact teaching practices and community engagement.
This comprehensive set of essential functions emphasizes the Assistant Professor of Mathematics's role in creating active learning environments, promoting student-focused research, and fostering community engagement through innovative and inclusive practices at Kentucky State University.