The successful candidate will be expected to teach 9 credit hours per semester to graduate and undergraduate students and to advise students in the program [Carolina Health Informatics Program]. Secondary appointment in digital humanities programs such as the William Blake Archive or the Center for information, Technology, and Public Life are possible. Ability to teach online, as well as residential sections, is required. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Digital Humanities, Socio-technical system design and analysis, programming, databases, HCI/UX.
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