Application Materials for Faculty Positions

Welcome to our collection of sample materials for faculty positions and guidance on how to write your own!

It is to your advantage to create a document that stands out from your fellow applicants. To create an application package that highlights your unique skills and experiences, watch our short video series Applying For Faculty Positions, use the resources below and consider scheduling an appointment.

Developing Faculty Application Materials

Understand the application materials

You have identified the type of faculty position you'd like to apply to and you are ready to start applying to faculty positions.

What types of materials?

Faculty application packets typically include a Cover Letter, a Curriculum Vitae (CV), Letters of Reference, a Research Statement and/or a Teaching Statement or Diversity Statement.

Who will read the materials?

The materials will first be screened by a faculty members on the search committee. Depending on the institution, faculty members may come a wide range of backgrounds, so it's best to write the materials for educated non-experts. Once you are invited to interview, the materials may be shared with the rest of the faculty members in the department.

How will they read it?

Faculty members often need to review hundreds of applications, which means that you will need to demonstrate you are a promising candidate through your Cover Letter and your CV in just 3 to 10 minutes for the first selection.

Are your materials ready?

Use the checklists below to make sure your application materials showcase the strengths of your candidacy. To understand more about the basis of these recommendations, please check out the Academic Career Readiness Assessment (ACRA).

To learn more and get assistance writing your own application materials, look for our annual fall programming on application materials, visit our Office Hours, or make a 1:1 consultation with us.

Write your cover letter

The cover letter (1-1.5 pages) is meant to be a guide to your application package, so that the reader wants to continue reading your application and knows what to look for in your materials.

Your cover letter should highlight and summarize your strengths and it should help the reader quickly decide that you are a potential fit for the position. It also should be well written and edited to make sure you come across as thorough and professional.

Suggested layout for a cover letter: