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The University of Wisconsin-Stout is a career-focused polytechnic university emphasizing applied learning and research. UW-Stout is known for the annual career success of its graduates, with 99% employed or continuing their education upon graduation.

At UW-Stout, you will join a vibrant community of passionate educators and support staff who impact our students' lives and our society at large. We call ourselves Stout Proud, and we are looking for talented individuals to join our team.

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With over 1,400 employees, UW-Stout offers a wide range of positions for faculty, both tenure-track and adjunct, as well as for administrators, managers, professional and support staff. We offer exceptional benefits and a rewarding academic environment.

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“As a teacher, the “student centered” culture is what attracts me to Stout. We use applied, hands-on learning to prepare our students for their future careers. I keep myself updated with current industry and I share this knowledge with my students. It is always nice to hear from a former student, “I am using what you’ve taught me in my daily job…” this makes me so proud."

Xuedong (David) Ding, Associate Professor,
Department of Operations and Management

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Gov. Evers praises new workforce development certificate, tours academic labs Featured Image

Gov. Evers praises new workforce development certificate, tours academic labs

A new program aimed at supporting workforce development in Wisconsin was praised by Gov. Tony Evers on March 7 when he visited UW-Stout.
Physics professor's presentation going beyond 'Oppenheimer' to address WWII nuclear weapons research Featured Image

Physics professor's presentation going beyond 'Oppenheimer' to address WWII nuclear weapons research

World War II was fought in laboratories as well as land, sea and air, according to Alan Scott, a physics professor at UW-Stout.
UW-Stout master’s students in applied industrial, organizational psychology prepare to improve the workplace Featured Image

UW-Stout master’s students in applied industrial, organizational psychology prepare to improve the workplace

Program Director Linnell receives national award for research, commitment to supporting next generation of evaluators