Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Lecturer
Texas A&M Faculty Affairs
College Station, TX
Full-time
Education
Posted on May 14, 2023
Description
The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University anticipates employing up to 12 part-time, non-tenure track faculty during AY2022-2023 to teach in its International Affairs Department.
Faculty will be employed as Lecturers offering credit-granting graduate courses, including special topics courses, basic Quantitative Methods courses and research capstones in international affairs.
Open positions will be available at both the main Texas A&M campus in College Station, Texas and at the School's Washington, D.C. teaching site. Anticipated start date for fall 2022 is August 16th and January 16th for spring 2023. Such temporary positions are subject to budgetary availability, student enrollment demands, and graduate program needs.
Qualifications
Candidates must have a minimum of a Master's degree or equivalent experience.
Additional information about Bush School programs can be found at http://bush.tamu.edu/.
Positions remain open until filled.
Application Instructions
Applicants should upload a curriculum vitae and letter of interest specifying their areas of expertise, highest academic degree and its relevance to graduate instruction in the field, teaching experience, and related skills in research and scholarship, among other information relevant to successful instruction in the international affairs graduate department to the TAMU Interfolio system: http://apply.interfolio.com/107915.
The review of applications will begin upon submission of application and continue until the positions are filled. Additional information is available at http://bush.tamu.edu.
The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University anticipates employing up to 12 part-time, non-tenure track faculty during AY2022-2023 to teach in its International Affairs Department.
Faculty will be employed as Lecturers offering credit-granting graduate courses, including special topics courses, basic Quantitative Methods courses and research capstones in international affairs.
Open positions will be available at both the main Texas A&M campus in College Station, Texas and at the School's Washington, D.C. teaching site. Anticipated start date for fall 2022 is August 16th and January 16th for spring 2023. Such temporary positions are subject to budgetary availability, student enrollment demands, and graduate program needs.
Qualifications
Candidates must have a minimum of a Master's degree or equivalent experience.
Additional information about Bush School programs can be found at http://bush.tamu.edu/.
Positions remain open until filled.
Application Instructions
Applicants should upload a curriculum vitae and letter of interest specifying their areas of expertise, highest academic degree and its relevance to graduate instruction in the field, teaching experience, and related skills in research and scholarship, among other information relevant to successful instruction in the international affairs graduate department to the TAMU Interfolio system: http://apply.interfolio.com/107915.
The review of applications will begin upon submission of application and continue until the positions are filled. Additional information is available at http://bush.tamu.edu.