Adjunct Instructor Positions (Kigali)
Carnegie Mellon University: College of Engineering: CMU Africa
Location: Kigali
Description:
Carnegie Mellon University Africa (CMU-Africa) is seeking passionate and experienced adjunct instructors to teach graduate-level courses during the Fall 2025 semester (starting August 25, 2025) at our campus in Kigali, Rwanda. These are in-person teaching roles with the possibility of renewal for the Spring 2026 semester, depending on course availability and mutual interest.
We are looking for individuals with previous teaching experience and/or relevant industry expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Software Engineering
- Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Cloud Computing
- IT Entrepreneurship
If you're excited about shaping the future of technology in Africa and contributing to a world-class academic environment, we encourage you to apply.
A list of available courses and their descriptions can be found below:
- 04-630: Data Structures and Algorithms for Engineers
- 18-641: Design Patterns for Smartphone Development
- 18-652: Foundations of Software Engineering
- 04-800 I: Introduction to Systems Software Engineering
- 04-655: Artificial Intelligence for Engineers
- 18-785: Data, Inference, and Applied Machine Learning
- 04-800 K: AIOps: Continuous and Automated IT and AI Monitoring
- 04-800 AH: Cybersecurity Operations Project
- 18-731: Network Security
- 18-799: Robotics: Principles and Practice
- 04-730 Augmented and Virtual Reality
- 04-801-N1 Electronic Business and Technology
Qualifications:
Ph.D in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields is preferred, or equivalent combination of advanced degree in the listed fields with strong teaching background, relevant industry experience and/or tech entrepreneurship, and other related qualifications. The ideal candidate will bring a commitment to delivering a high-quality learning experience to our exceptional students.
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