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Associate Lecturer - CM2207 Introduction to the Theory of Computation (HE3)

CompanySingapore Institute of Management
LocationSingapore
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 27, 2026
About The Company
Investment & Networking Club (INC) is a student club within the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM). INC seeks to promote financial literacy among SIM students and youths in Singapore through sound education and experiential learning. As the leading investment-focused student network in SIM, INC seeks to establish and maintain long-term partnerships with financial institutions. Together with the investment clubs of NUS, NTU and SMU, INC is part of the Securities Investors Association, Singapore (SIAS) Youth Chapter. Mission To promote financial literacy and provide a platform for networking opportunities Vision To be a renowned investment club that nurtures students to be proficient in making wise investment decisions To be a club noteworthy of industry standards and equip our members with industry level skills
About the Role

Job Description

Awarded by Cardiff University.
BSc (Honours) in Computer Science (Top-up) and BSc (Honours) in Computer Science with Security and Forensics (Top-up)

The module discuss the main models of computability and provide several examples of undecidable problems. While questions about computability have initially been studied from a theoretical perspective, the resulting theories have had many important practical applications. Among others, the methods discussed in this module are used for implementing compilers (in particular for parsing), for defining functional programming languages, and for formally verifying the correctness of software and hardware.

- Period of teaching:  15 hours across one - two months 
- To understand the content of the module well, communicate with the module leader to understand the expectations on the module, work closely with University Partner Programme Director and module lead on the content for tutorial delivery. 
- To provide feedback to the module leader and SIM on challenges in delivery, student management issue etc. 
- To attend SIM and University Partner lecturers' meetings. 
- The candidate will need to meet with the Programme Team and University Partner faculty before, during and after the module to discuss about the module delivery and student feedback. Additional meetings may be arranged as necessary.

Job Requirement

1.    A Ph.D or Master's Degree in related discipline from a reputable university. 
2.    5 years of relevant work experience in the domain area.
3.    At least 2 years of relevant online teaching experience at the tertiary level.
4.    Familiar with learning management systems and online learning tools.
5.    Strong interpersonal, presentation and written and verbal communication skills.
6.    Experience working or teaching in a multicultural or diverse environment is highly preferred.

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Key Skills
Theory of computationCompilersFunctional programmingSoftware verificationHardware verificationLearning management systemsOnline learning toolsPresentation skillsCommunication skillsStudent managementCurriculum delivery
Categories
EducationTechnologySoftware
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
The Associate Lecturer will deliver 15 hours of teaching for the Theory of Computation module and collaborate with the module leader and University Partner faculty. Responsibilities include managing student feedback, attending faculty meetings, and ensuring the effective delivery of course content.
📋Job Type
part time
📊Experience Level
5-10
💼Company Size
63
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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