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The Computer Science Department at Western Washington University (WWU) invites applications for two tenure-track positions beginning September 2022 at the rank of Assistant Professor. All areas of specialization will be considered, but for one of the two positions the department is particularly seeking candidates with research and teaching interests in Computer Systems or Cyber Security.
AFT Washington is a state federation affiliated with the 1.6 million American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO. We represent about 6,500 members including faculty from the community and technical colleges and pre-K through 12 classified employees. We also jointly represent professors at Eastern, Central, and Western Washington universities and The Evergreen College with the Washington Education Association. The mission of AFT Washington is to voice the ideals of our locals and members for workplace fairness and social justice while strengthening and focusing their collective power to attain those ideals.
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