Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Engineering for Games
Company: University of Utah Division of Games
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: November 17, 2024
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Job Description:
The Division of Games at the University of Utah is seeking to
hire a teaching faculty member at the rank of assistant professor
(lecturer) with an interest in and knowledge of the technical
and/or engineering aspects of game development. This position will
begin in Fall 2024 and is a Career-Line Faculty position (research
optional, non-tenure track) within the University's established
promotion structure intended to be a long-term position with a
renewable contract and multi-year appointments.Candidates must hold
a Ph.D. or other terminal degree in a technical field (e.g.,
Computer Science, Informatics). The successful candidate will share
our vision of the power that games hold to transform players,
groups, and society. The Division values candidates who have a
clear interest in helping to build the division as an academic
community as we grow in size and breadth of disciplinary strength
in games. We seek candidates prepared to contribute to our
commitment to diversity and inclusion in higher education,
especially those with experience in teaching or working with
diverse populations.Responsibilities include teaching broad-based
undergraduate classes, engineering-oriented graduate courses, as
well as project-based studio courses, often in collaboration with
other Games faculty. Experience in game development with
industry-standard processes, tools, and platforms, is highly
desirable. Successful candidates are expected to support the
teaching mission of the Division through excellence in teaching,
curriculum development, and advancement of teaching approaches in
games. The faculty member is also expected to perform service at
the program, university, and professional level.The Division of
Games is a world leader in games education, with consistently
top-ranked programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Utah Games faculty includes artists, computer scientists,
designers, games studies scholars, and social scientists who all
work together to design and teach our courses. To advance our
mission, we have received significant new support from the Office
of the President and are in the process of building major new
program strengths in both teaching and research/creative
scholarship. Interested applicants can visit for more information
on all our current positions and the role they will play in the
growth of our program on campus and beyond.The Division is
committed to recruiting, welcoming, and supporting a diverse
community of undergrad and graduate students, postdocs, scientists,
staff, and faculty. We are also committed to addressing lifestyle
priorities and will work with candidates to develop opportunities
for partners and family members. If you are interested in joining
us to build a culture of academic excellence, to create ideas that
advance our understanding of games, to share those ideas with our
students, our community, and society, and to apply those ideas to
change society for the better, we strongly encourage you to
apply.The University of Utah is a Carnegie Research I institution
located in Salt Lake City nestled in the foothills of the Wasatch
Mountains. With thriving arts and food scenes, and an exploding
high technology sector, Salt Lake City offers a unique mix of urban
life juxtaposed with access to remarkable national parks, ski
resorts, hiking and climbing, some just minutes away from
downtown.Candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, CV,
contact information for 3 references, and a teaching statement. We
also require a one- or two-page statement that describes ways their
background, experience, and commitments relate to our values and
goals (see ), and will foster collaboration, inclusivity, and
excellence in games teaching within the Division (uploaded as
"Applicant Document – Other")All application materials must be
received by January 8, 2024.
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