Description
Yale University’s School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) will be hiring in the tenure-track and instructional ranks in many of our departments, including our new departments of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Materials Science. With Yale’s commitment to transformative investments in engineering and applied science, these hires are key to the school’s strategic growth.
Yale is a special place to be an engineer, an innovator, and a scholar. With eager partners around the University, including the Yale Medical School, School of Public Health, School of Architecture, Law School, School of the Environment, School of Management, among others, we live at the frontier of interdisciplinary research, straddling traditional academic domains. Nestled in the heart of a rapidly expanding city, Yale and New Haven share a strong, symbiotic culture of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Yale Engineering values collaboration, inclusion, impact, and innovation. We are excited to welcome scholars who will advance these areas, and we are especially interested in candidates who can further contribute to the diversity and excellence of our community and who are interested in, or have demonstrated effectiveness in, teaching, mentoring, and inspiring students from diverse backgrounds.
New Haven is a small and welcoming coastal city alive with culture, including superb restaurants, world-class theater and museums, and architectural splendor, and is home to a growing entrepreneurial community. Located between New York and Boston, New Haven offers easy access to the pleasures of Long Island Sound and interior New England.
We are committed to meeting the complex needs of dual career couples.
Open faculty positions at Yale Engineering can be found on our website.
Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, LGBTQ community members, and underrepresented minorities.