Tenure-track Faculty Position, Assistant Professor
Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS)
University of Colorado Boulder
Requisition Number: 69040
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Employment Type: Full-Time Faculty
Posting Close Date: 30-Jan-2026
Date Posted: 11-Dec-2025
The Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS) Department at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is conducting a search for a tenure-track Assistant Professor.
We are interested in candidates from a broad range of astrophysical and planetary sciences, including researchers specializing in instrumentation, observation, theoretical, and computational approaches.
This position requires:
Ability to develop and conduct an innovative independent research program
Dedication to teaching undergraduate and graduate programs
Commitment to supporting the diverse student populations in our department
The APS department values contributions from a broad range of perspectives to strengthen creativity and effectiveness. Individuals from all backgrounds, including protected veterans and persons with disabilities, are encouraged to apply.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
APS has 30 faculty covering a broad range of astrophysical and planetary sciences
Faculty are affiliated with CASA, JILA, and LASP
Observational facilities include the ARC 3.5-meter and ARCSAT 0.5-meter telescopes
CU Boulder participates in SDSS IV & V surveys and has access to Las Cumbres Observatory
Facilities for high-performance computing and spaceborne/ground-based hardware development
CU Boulder faculty have contributed to NASA flagship missions; active users of JWST
National Solar Observatory headquarters is located on the Boulder campus
Undergraduate program: ~400 majors
Teaching facilities: Fiske Planetarium, Sommers-Bausch Observatory
Graduate courses cover a wide range of astrophysical and planetary science topics
Develop and conduct an innovative independent research program
Teach in undergraduate and graduate programs
Support the diverse student populations in the department
Additional details: APS Faculty Life & Expectations
Anticipated start date: August 13, 2026
Salary range: $108,000 – $113,000 annually
Startup funds: Available
Relocation support: One-time $11,000
Benefits:
Medical, dental, retirement plans
Paid time off
Tuition assistance for you and dependents
ECO Pass for local transit
Access to world-class outdoor recreation and CU Advantage perks
Required: Ph.D. or equivalent in astrophysics or related field by start date
Demonstrated ability to develop independent research programs
Dedication to teaching and mentoring
Commitment to diversity and inclusion in the department
Materials to submit via CU Boulder Jobs:
Resume/CV
Cover Letter
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Statement of Research Philosophy
Professional Publications (single PDF)
Research Paper(s) (single PDF)
References: Contact information for three references will be required for letters of recommendation later.
Deadline: Submit by January 16, 2026 for full consideration. Position remains open until January 30, 2026.
Note: Materials will not be accepted via email. Redaction of age-identifying information is allowed under Colorado Job Application Fairness Act.
Posting Contact: Adele Ronen
Email: adele.ronen@colorado.edu