Assistant Professor of Statistics
Lycoming College
Williamsport, PA
ID: 7293728
Posted: 1 month ago
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Lycoming College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Statistics position that is open within the Department of Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will teach an average of five courses per year, several of which have labs. These courses will include introductory statistics, multivariable statistics, a two-course sequence aligned to the Society of Actuaries’ Exam P, and a two-course sequence aligned to the Society of Actuaries’ Exam FM.
What We Are Looking For:
As a department, we strive to make math accessible and create meaningful educational experiences for all our students. We recognize that students come to us with a wide variety of backgrounds and levels of preparation. We welcome diversity, and we strive to support all our students. In the past decade, over half of our math and actuarial science graduates have been women and one third of our graduate’s college-wide have been either international students or domestic students of color. The successful candidate is expected to be an effective teacher who will uphold these values and be a respectful advocate for all their students. We serve many first-generation college students and Pell Grant eligible students. Applicants should enjoy the challenges of working with students who need a bit of extra attention to realize, and then reach, their full potential. While effective teaching is the most important part of this position, service to the college and continued scholarship (broadly defined, but resulting in peer-reviewed work) are required in order to earn tenure as well as promotion.
Who We Are:
Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected residential liberal arts and sciences colleges and has been recognized for the quality of its experiential programming and supporting students in gaining the skills needed to succeed in today’s world. Students partner with faculty in doing original research, thrive in a robust program of internships, study abroad in more than two dozen countries and compete in 19 NCAA Division III sports. Lycoming College’s strong endowment per student provides the foundation to support a first-rate undergraduate education.
Ranked as a top 100 national liberal arts college, Lycoming offers more than 100 majors, minors, and concentrations to about 1,100 active learners, representing 31 states, territories and 16 countries. International and domestic students of color comprise 37% of the student body with 53% women and 47% men.
The College proudly celebrates and values the principles of inclusive excellence. In its 2021 Strategic Plan, Lycoming College committed to recruiting more faculty and staff from historically underrepresented groups. The community works to foster an inclusive campus community and to support the success of all all faculty, staff and students. The College recognizes that a diverse faculty, staff and student body benefits all students and community members and advances our goal of preparing its graduates to become ethical, informed and engaged individuals.
The College proudly celebrates and values the principle of inclusive excellence. In accordance with the institution’s 2021 Strategic Plan, Lycoming College has committed to recruiting more faculty and staff from historically underrepresented groups with the recognition that doing so advances institutional excellence. The College is committed to fostering an inclusive campus community supporting all faculty, staff and students. Lycoming College is an equal-opportunity employer.
Required Qualifications:
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in statistics or a closely related field. ABD candidates who will complete their Ph.D. by August 2025 will be considered and are encouraged to apply. Previous college-level teaching experience is required, as are exceptional communication skills and the desire to teach undergraduate students in-person in a liberal arts environment. Preference will be given to candidates who have passed Exam P and/or Exam FM or who otherwise demonstrate interest in teaching courses aligned to these exams.
What We Are Looking For:
As a department, we strive to make math accessible and create meaningful educational experiences for all our students. We recognize that students come to us with a wide variety of backgrounds and levels of preparation. We welcome diversity, and we strive to support all our students. In the past decade, over half of our math and actuarial science graduates have been women and one third of our graduate’s college-wide have been either international students or domestic students of color. The successful candidate is expected to be an effective teacher who will uphold these values and be a respectful advocate for all their students. We serve many first-generation college students and Pell Grant eligible students. Applicants should enjoy the challenges of working with students who need a bit of extra attention to realize, and then reach, their full potential. While effective teaching is the most important part of this position, service to the college and continued scholarship (broadly defined, but resulting in peer-reviewed work) are required in order to earn tenure as well as promotion.
Who We Are:
Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected residential liberal arts and sciences colleges and has been recognized for the quality of its experiential programming and supporting students in gaining the skills needed to succeed in today’s world. Students partner with faculty in doing original research, thrive in a robust program of internships, study abroad in more than two dozen countries and compete in 19 NCAA Division III sports. Lycoming College’s strong endowment per student provides the foundation to support a first-rate undergraduate education.
Ranked as a top 100 national liberal arts college, Lycoming offers more than 100 majors, minors, and concentrations to about 1,100 active learners, representing 31 states, territories and 16 countries. International and domestic students of color comprise 37% of the student body with 53% women and 47% men.
The College proudly celebrates and values the principles of inclusive excellence. In its 2021 Strategic Plan, Lycoming College committed to recruiting more faculty and staff from historically underrepresented groups. The community works to foster an inclusive campus community and to support the success of all all faculty, staff and students. The College recognizes that a diverse faculty, staff and student body benefits all students and community members and advances our goal of preparing its graduates to become ethical, informed and engaged individuals.
The College proudly celebrates and values the principle of inclusive excellence. In accordance with the institution’s 2021 Strategic Plan, Lycoming College has committed to recruiting more faculty and staff from historically underrepresented groups with the recognition that doing so advances institutional excellence. The College is committed to fostering an inclusive campus community supporting all faculty, staff and students. Lycoming College is an equal-opportunity employer.
Required Qualifications:
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in statistics or a closely related field. ABD candidates who will complete their Ph.D. by August 2025 will be considered and are encouraged to apply. Previous college-level teaching experience is required, as are exceptional communication skills and the desire to teach undergraduate students in-person in a liberal arts environment. Preference will be given to candidates who have passed Exam P and/or Exam FM or who otherwise demonstrate interest in teaching courses aligned to these exams.