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Position Description
The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Instruction position in Professional and Technical Communication.
This faculty member will teach four courses per semester, with a primary focus on Professional and Technical Communication, which serves as an upper-division core requirement for students in Engineering and Computer Science programs.
Successful candidates must have an advanced degree in communication (e.g., Communication Studies, Professional/Technical Communication, Rhetoric/Composition) and appropriate teaching experience. Preference will be given to candidates whose teaching applies traditional communication theories to professional and/or technical contexts and to those who hold Ph.D. degrees. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service.
The appointment commences for the fall 2026 semester.
Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience: A Ph.D. or MA with equivalent work experience is required prior to joining; those with
ABD status will be considered at the application/interviewing stage. Candidates are expected to demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative, engaging, and dynamic environment comprised of individuals with a range of backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. We are seeking candidates able to deliver high quality teaching using evidence-based practices to effectively engage students from a range of backgrounds and experiences.
Preferred Education and Experience: A PhD or master's degree in Communication Studies,
Professional/Technical Communication or related field with prior teaching experience.
The Communications Studies Program
The Communication Studies Program at The University of Texas Dallas offers a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration with both faculty and students across the school. Faculty members include historians, creative writers and artists, scholars of visual culture and literature, and more. The Communication Studies Program's objective is to teach students the theories, concepts and skills that will enable them to adapt to the rapid change and global interdependence that characterizes the 21st Century.
The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (The Bass School) is a community of scholars, artists, and creative practitioners defined by their creativity, critical thinking, and cross-cultural understanding. Within the context of a Carnegie R1 doctoral research institution, The Bass School fosters the fluid movement between traditional disciplines and cutting-edge experimental investigation of emerging technologies. We prepare students with the skills to craft exceptional work, the ambition to take on new challenges, and the critical thinking to make a difference in a globally connected world.
Application Instructions
Applicants should upload the following:
* Full curriculum vitae and cover letter summarizing their interests and qualifications for the position.
* Statement of teaching philosophy describing their conceptualizations of teaching and learning, and teaching and assessment methods, and how their teaching practices will engage students from a range of backgrounds and experiences.
* Full contact information for at least three academic or professional references.
Priority will be given to completed applications received by March 6, 2026. Reviews will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed on March 22, 2026.
The University and Community
UT Dallas is a top public research university located in one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan regions. Our seven schools offer more than 140 undergraduate and graduate programs, plus professional certificates and fast-track programs. Our student body is approximately 30,000 strong, reflecting students from over 100 countries and a multiplicity of perspectives and experiences. Over 65% of our undergraduate students receive some form of need- or merit-based financial aid; and 66%
of graduating seniors have no student debt compared to 48% in Texas and 32% in the nation (2021
TICAS report).
UT Dallas is committed to graduating well-rounded members of the community whose education has prepared them for rewarding lives and productive careers in a constantly changing world. Our mission centers on providing Texas and the nation with excellent and innovative education and research. The University's rapid growth is fueled by our creative and enterprising spirt, bright students, innovative programs, renowned faculty, dedicated staff, engaged alumni, and research that matters.
The University promotes a welcoming environment through programs and initiatives designed to support engagement and success for members of the campus community. Employee benefits include a range of physical and mental wellness resources, competitive insurance and retirement plan options, lactation facilities located throughout the campus, and Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) comprised of individuals who share common interests to help build community among UT Dallas faculty and staff (e.g., Universal Access
ERG, Military and Veteran
ERG, UT Dallas Young Professionals). Additionally, the University's modern campus, 400+ campus organizations, and prime location foster collaboration and community.
Situated in Richardson, Texas, the University's location offers abundant professional development and entertainment options. The Dallas-Fort Worth (
DFW) metroplex is rich with visual and performing arts venues, museum districts, professional and semi-professional athletics teams, botanical gardens, accessible trails, and much more, ensuring there's something for everyone. The University's partnerships with regional higher education institutions, local school districts, numerous companies, and the
Richardson Innovation Quarter (Richardson IQ) - a major hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and educational activities - promotes collaboration, professional growth, and educational excellence.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The University of Texas at Dallas is committed to providing an educational, living and working environment that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive of all members of the university community. The University
prohibits unlawful discrimination against a person because of their race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. |