University of San Francisco---Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco invites applications for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level (anticipated to begin in either spring or Fall 1997),
pending approval and funding. Qualified candidates from all soft ware-oriented fields of Computer
Science are encouraged to apply. Primary Teaching Responsibilities may include, inter alia
undergraduate and graduate courses in software engineering graphical user interfaces, and
object-oriented design, as well as the design of operating systems, compilers, computer networks, and
beginning undergraduate courses for majors and non-majors. Faculty members normally teach three
courses per semester. University teaching experience, evidence of scholarship, an earned doctorate in
Computer Science by the time of appointment, and an understanding of and commitment to support the
mission of the University are required. The candidate will be expected to guide Master's-level graduate
students and to develop an independent and ongoing research program. Applicants should submit a
letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts, brief description of research plans, statement of
teaching philosophy, evidence of excellent teaching ability (including available student evaluations),
and at least three letters of recommendation to: Computer Science Search Committee, c/o Michael D.
Kudlick, Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of San Francisco, 2130
Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117-1080. Applications must be received by November 1, 1996 to
ensure their full consideration AA/EOE.

Established as San Francisco's first institution of higher learning in 1855, the University of San
Francisco presently serves 8000 students in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing, and law
The University is a private, Catholic and Jesuit Institution and particularly welcomes candidates who
desire to work in such an an environment