Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor in Technology, Society, and Policy
Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University not BA-granting
| Job category | Junior faculty / Fixed term |
| AOS | Open |
| AOC | Open |
| Workload | Full time |
| Vacancies | 1 |
| Location | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Start date | August 15th, 2025 |
| Job description |
Assistant or Associate Teaching Professor in Technology, Society, and Policy Carnegie Mellon University – Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy About the Position The Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a full-time, career-track Assistant Teaching Professor position in Technology, Society, and Policy, beginning on August 1, 2026. This is a teaching-track position with primary responsibilities in teaching and curricular innovation, with opportunities for engagement in applied projects and policy initiatives. We seek a scholar-practitioner whose teaching and professional expertise engages the intersections of technology, society, and public policy. The successful candidate will design and teach courses that prepare students to analyze the societal impacts of emerging technologies, navigate complex ethical challenges, and engage with policy frameworks that shape innovation and social outcomes. Heinz College is home to distinctive research centers and initiatives that explore the intersection of technology and society, including the Block Center for Technology and Society. The successful candidate will have opportunities to collaborate with these initiatives, contribute to co-curricular programming, and engage with faculty and students across the College. Potential Areas of teaching expertise may include (but are not limited to): ● Technology policy ● Global governance addressing emerging technologies, including: blockchain, AI, etc. ● Artificial intelligence governance and risk ● Data governance, privacy, and surveillance both in private and public sectors ● Internet and platform governance ● Technology, democracy, and civic engagement ● The social impacts of digital transformation across sectors Responsibilities ● Faculty on the teaching track at Heinz College are expected to teach an effective teaching load of 72 units, the equivalent of six full-semester length classes or twelve half-semester length classes (minis) per academic year. ● Teach graduate-level courses across Heinz College degree programs in information systems, public policy, and management. ● Collaborate with academic programs to design new courses and curricular pathways that address the intersections of technology, society, and public policy. ● Participate in the intellectual life of Heinz College, including engagement with centers and initiatives related to technology and society. ● Participate in service to the College and University, including curriculum development and faculty committees. About Heinz College The Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy consists of two schools, the School of Public Policy and Management and the School of Information Systems and Management, and offers an academic experience unlike any other. Heinz College prepares students with a unique ability to conduct careful and objective analysis of meaningful data, demonstrate the power of information technology, and lead and implement change in managerial and policy contexts. We prepare students to understand and leverage technology responsibly to effect change in business and society. We train our students to collect and analyze data in pursuit of positive transformation. We teach a set of data governance and analytical skills with a focus on the effectiveness and integrity in the decision process and its ramifications. Armed with this unique set of skills, Heinz College graduates are in great demand across all sectors of the economy. Heinz College adheres to four basic principles of being grounded in real-world problem-solving; staying ahead of the curve in innovation; encouraging collaboration across disciplines and perspectives; and developing compassionate leaders. Qualifications ● A terminal degree (PhD, JD, or equivalent) in a relevant field, or significant professional experience at the intersection of technology, policy, and society. ● Demonstrated excellence, or potential for excellence, in teaching at the graduate or undergraduate level. ● Ability to work across disciplines and connect technical, social, and policy perspectives. ● Commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment. Application Instructions: Applicants should submit the following materials:
Review of applications will begin on December 7, 2025. |
| How to apply | |
| Application type | Online |
| Web address to apply | http://apply.interfolio.com/176252 |
| Hard deadline | December 7, 2025, 11:59pm EST |
| Contact | |
| Web address for more information | https://www.heinz.cmu.edu/ |
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| Time created | November 24, 2025, 8:55pm UTC |
| Scheduled expiry date | December 7, 2025, 11:59pm EST |
| Last updated | November 24, 2025, 8:55pm UTC |
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