Adjunct HSEM Instructor

University of Minnesota
  • Location
    Twin Cities, Minnesota
  • Sector
    Education
  • Experience
    Mid Career
  • Posted
    Today
  • Location Type
    Onsite

Position description

The University Honors Program seeks instructors to teach Honors Seminar courses. Teaching an honors seminar is a unique opportunity to work with fully-engaged, high-ability students in an interactive environment. Each year, we offer around 40 honors seminars from faculty across the University addressing the technical, economic, societal, cultural and ethical aspects of the many challenges facing our society in the 21st century.

Seminars are offered for two or three credits, are open to students from all disciplines (typically lack specific course prerequisites), and have enrollments limited to 19 students. 2xxx-level seminars are designed to be introductory and yet comprehensive courses focused on innovative ideas and topical issues. 3xxx-level seminars may address more complex themes through advanced reading, writing, and critical thinking.

Approved Honors Seminar Proposal submitted by November 1st for the following academic year (applications are accepted via z.umn.edu/hsemproposal beginning in August of each year).

Qualifications

Required

        • Master's Degree or equivalent for field

Preferred

      • PhD or Terminal Degree relevant to proposed subject, OR noteworthy professional and political leadership on the proposed subject
      • Past or current affiliation with the University of Minnesota faculty
      • Experience teaching undergraduate students

Pay and Benefits

Pay Range: $2400/ credit per semester ($4800 per semester for a 2-credit course.)

Application instructions

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