Harold F. Wiley Postdoctoral Fellow in Artificial Intelligence
- Connecticut College
- Location: New London, CT
- Job Number: 7287506
- Posting Date: Recently posted
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Harold F. Wiley Postdoctoral Fellow in Artificial Intelligence
General Scope of Duties
About Library & Information Technology at Connecticut College
Library & Information Technology (L&IT) at Connecticut College, combines the best of libraries and technology services into one dynamic team. This innovative merger offers students, faculty, and staff a treasure trove of resources and services to support study, research, scholarship, and learning. We proudly engage with local and national consortia, including Educause, NERCOMP, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC), SIGUCCS, the Oberlin Group, CLIR, and the Boston Library Consortium. If you're looking for a workplace that values diversity, innovation, collaboration, and the occasional coffee-fueled brainstorming session, then Conn College is the place for you. Join us, and be part of a community where you can work hard, laugh often, and make a meaningful impact.
Connecticut College invites applications for the Harold F. Wiley Postdoctoral Fellow in Artificial Intelligence. This is a unique and dynamic opportunity to lead a transformative initiative aimed at integrating AI into the liberal arts. The successful candidate will work closely with faculty, students, and staff to enhance teaching, research, and outreach efforts related to AI.
The fellow will report to the Director of Research Support & Curricular Technology within Library & Information Technology and will be co-located with library staff dedicated to instructional technology and digital scholarship. The College will match the fellow with a faculty mentor in an appropriate discipline to ensure that they continue to be engaged with their scholarly interests and assess appropriate career opportunities. This is a two-year position to help jumpstart our AI efforts across campus. Please note that unlike research fellowships that offer opportunities for fellows to pursue an independent research agenda, this will be the secondary focus of their work.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Coordination:
• Lead the “Conn AI: Integrating AI into the Liberal Arts” initiative, coordinating all related activities and ensuring alignment with the College's strategic goals.
• Collaborate with campus academic leadership such as the Dean of Faculty, Director of the Teaching and Learning Center, Library & Information Technology Staff, and other key stakeholders.
Teaching and Curriculum Development:
• Assist faculty across disciplines in integrating AI into their courses, providing guidance and support for course redesigns and new course development.
Faculty Development:
• Design and conduct faculty development workshops on AI, catering to various levels of familiarity and expertise.
• Provide one-on-one consultations to faculty on AI-related projects and curriculum development.
Research Support:
• Facilitate student-faculty summer research projects involving AI, offering technical expertise and project management support.
• Mentor undergraduate students in AI research, helping to develop their skills and knowledge.
Outreach and Networking:
• With support from an internal team, organize and lead an annual symposium on Integrating AI in the Liberal Arts, featuring workshops, guest speakers, and presentations of exemplary projects.
• Engage with peer institutions and professional networks to share best practices and promote collaborative efforts in AI education.
Assessment and Reporting:
• Develop and implement assessment metrics to evaluate the success of the initiative, including pre- and post-workshop surveys, course evaluations, and research project outcomes.
• Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of the initiative for internal and external stakeholders.
Secondary Responsibilities
• Develop and teach AI-related courses and modules, focusing on their application within a liberal arts context
Tertiary Responsibilities
• Engage in professional development by attending conferences, seminars, online webinars, and connecting with peers at other institutions.
• Participate in the life of the College by attending campus events such as departmental lectures, gallery openings, arts performances, student exhibits, and invited speakers.
Preferred Qualifications
Benefits Eligible: Full Benefits
Salary Range: $90,000 - $95,000.
Application Accepted Through:
Open Until Filled: Yes
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5736509
Connecticut College provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
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General Scope of Duties
About Library & Information Technology at Connecticut College
Library & Information Technology (L&IT) at Connecticut College, combines the best of libraries and technology services into one dynamic team. This innovative merger offers students, faculty, and staff a treasure trove of resources and services to support study, research, scholarship, and learning. We proudly engage with local and national consortia, including Educause, NERCOMP, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC), SIGUCCS, the Oberlin Group, CLIR, and the Boston Library Consortium. If you're looking for a workplace that values diversity, innovation, collaboration, and the occasional coffee-fueled brainstorming session, then Conn College is the place for you. Join us, and be part of a community where you can work hard, laugh often, and make a meaningful impact.
Connecticut College invites applications for the Harold F. Wiley Postdoctoral Fellow in Artificial Intelligence. This is a unique and dynamic opportunity to lead a transformative initiative aimed at integrating AI into the liberal arts. The successful candidate will work closely with faculty, students, and staff to enhance teaching, research, and outreach efforts related to AI.
The fellow will report to the Director of Research Support & Curricular Technology within Library & Information Technology and will be co-located with library staff dedicated to instructional technology and digital scholarship. The College will match the fellow with a faculty mentor in an appropriate discipline to ensure that they continue to be engaged with their scholarly interests and assess appropriate career opportunities. This is a two-year position to help jumpstart our AI efforts across campus. Please note that unlike research fellowships that offer opportunities for fellows to pursue an independent research agenda, this will be the secondary focus of their work.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Coordination:
• Lead the “Conn AI: Integrating AI into the Liberal Arts” initiative, coordinating all related activities and ensuring alignment with the College's strategic goals.
• Collaborate with campus academic leadership such as the Dean of Faculty, Director of the Teaching and Learning Center, Library & Information Technology Staff, and other key stakeholders.
Teaching and Curriculum Development:
• Assist faculty across disciplines in integrating AI into their courses, providing guidance and support for course redesigns and new course development.
Faculty Development:
• Design and conduct faculty development workshops on AI, catering to various levels of familiarity and expertise.
• Provide one-on-one consultations to faculty on AI-related projects and curriculum development.
Research Support:
• Facilitate student-faculty summer research projects involving AI, offering technical expertise and project management support.
• Mentor undergraduate students in AI research, helping to develop their skills and knowledge.
Outreach and Networking:
• With support from an internal team, organize and lead an annual symposium on Integrating AI in the Liberal Arts, featuring workshops, guest speakers, and presentations of exemplary projects.
• Engage with peer institutions and professional networks to share best practices and promote collaborative efforts in AI education.
Assessment and Reporting:
• Develop and implement assessment metrics to evaluate the success of the initiative, including pre- and post-workshop surveys, course evaluations, and research project outcomes.
• Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of the initiative for internal and external stakeholders.
Secondary Responsibilities
• Develop and teach AI-related courses and modules, focusing on their application within a liberal arts context
Tertiary Responsibilities
• Engage in professional development by attending conferences, seminars, online webinars, and connecting with peers at other institutions.
• Participate in the life of the College by attending campus events such as departmental lectures, gallery openings, arts performances, student exhibits, and invited speakers.
Preferred Qualifications
Benefits Eligible: Full Benefits
Salary Range: $90,000 - $95,000.
Application Accepted Through:
Open Until Filled: Yes
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5736509
Connecticut College provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
Copyright ©2024 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved.
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