What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Computer Science position at Roosevelt University?
The Department of Computer Science & Cyber Security at Roosevelt University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin Fall 2026. We seek an innovative and collaborative scholar who is passionate about both teaching and research and committed to supporting a diverse student body in an urban, student-centered environment.
The successful candidate will contribute to the growth and excellence of our undergraduate and graduate computer science programs by teaching courses, conducting high-quality research, mentoring students, and participating in curriculum development and departmental service.
About the Department:
Located in downtown Chicago, the Department of Computer Science and Cybersecurity offers undergraduate and graduate programs that emphasize applied learning, small class sizes, and strong industry connections. The department is growing rapidly and expanding its portfolio to include emerging areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Bioinformatics.
As part of its strategic growth, the department plans to introduce a doctoral program within the next two years, creating exciting opportunities for faculty research, student mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Faculty work closely together on curriculum development, program innovation, and projects that support Roosevelt University’s mission of social justice and access to education.
Responsibilities:
Teaching:
- Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Computer Science and related areas.
- Develop and deliver innovative instructional materials and learning experiences.
- Engage students in active learning and inclusive pedagogy.
Research & Scholarship:
- Maintain an active research agenda in computer science or a closely related field.
- Publish in peer-reviewed venues and seek external funding where appropriate.
- Mentor and supervise student researchers at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Curriculum & Program Development:
- Collaborate with faculty to develop, enhance, and evaluate curriculum offerings.
- Contribute to new program initiatives aligned with emerging areas in computing and technology.
Service:
- Participate in departmental, college, and university committees and governance.
- Support community engagement and student recruitment initiatives.
Review of applications will begin December 15th, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled.
Roosevelt University offers many great benefits. Please review our benefits in further detail by clicking this link: https://rooseveltu.touchpointsonline.com/
The salary range for this position is $85,000-$95,000
Title IX Contact Information: Federal Title IX policy requires that all colleges and universities make known the contact information for the person responsible for coordinating its efforts to comply with Title IX regulations. At Roosevelt University, the Title IX Coordinator is Natasha Robinson. Her office is located in the Auditorium Building of the Chicago campus, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, AUD 476B. She can be reached at 312-281-3245 or TitleIX@roosevelt.edu.
Do not contact this email address for inquiries about your job application; if you have questions, you may email hrquestions@roosevelt.edu.
Applicants should submit the following materials as a single PDF:
- Cover letter describing qualifications and interest in the position.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Statement of teaching philosophy.
- Statement of research interests.
- Names and contact information for three references.
Requirements:
- Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field (ABD candidates will be considered with evidence of degree completion before the start date).
- Demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Evidence of an emerging research agenda in computer science or related areas.
- Commitment to student success.
Salary : $85,000 - $95,000