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at the University of Chicago invites applications for part-time Lecturers during the 2025-26 academic year. The selected candidate will have part-time teaching opportunities in the undergraduate Philosophy program
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, or other program-specific duties. Instructional Professors of all ranks are required to engage in regular professional development. Salary Range or Pay Grade: Assistant Instructional Professor: $75,676
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) at the University of Chicago invites applications for a position as part-time Lecturer in Writing for Performance to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary program. The selected candidate will collaborate with TAPS
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in an area of Portuguese or Spanish culture or a course related to language pedagogy. Service duties related to the Portuguese language program may include advising undergraduate theses, creating and
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, programming, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and civic technology. Specific course offerings can be tailored to the strengths of well-qualified applicants. Possible courses include: Introduction
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student activities, advise and mentor MA students, contribute to recruitment and admissions of MA students and oversee and plan the curriculum under the direction of the Director of Undergraduate Studies
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language pedagogy. Service duties may include advising undergraduate theses, creating and overseeing placement exams and graduate language exams, teaching independent studies, or other program-specific
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) at the University of Chicago invites applications for a position as part-time Lecturer in Dance to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary program. The selected candidate will collaborate with TAPS faculty and will be a
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) at the University of Chicago invites applications for a position as part-time Lecturer in Theater (Acting, Directing and/or Theater History) to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary program. The selected candidate will
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to any area within the field of Earth and planetary sciences and related interdisciplinary research, including research programs that would complement or expand the department’s strengths in