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Part-Time Lecturer – Economics

Employer
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Location
North Dartmouth, MA
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Job Details

Job no: 525103
Work type: Faculty Part Time/Adjunct
Categories: Faculty

Part-Time Lecturer – Economics

The Department of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth seeks Part-Time Lecturers to teach Principles of Micro, Principles of Macro, Intermediate Micro and Macro, Healthcare Services Administration Capstone, and other classes as needed.

Minimum Required Qualifications:

  • hold a Master's degree or higher in Economics
  • Have taught at least one semester of a comparable class at the college/university level

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in teaching the courses for which we need coverage.
  • Experience teaching face to face and online modalities with exemplary teaching evaluations.
  • PhD in Economics.

Instructions

Please submit:

  • a cover letter indicating your qualifications, your areas of teaching experience, and your availability in the Fall and Spring semesters for face-to-face and online modalities.
  • CV
  • Names and contact information of at least three professional references
  • Student and/or peer evaluations of teaching.

Review will be carried out on a rolling basis.

UMass Dartmouth is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Title IX Employer.

Individuals must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.

This campaign emphasizes ongoing opportunities and invites qualified individuals to express their interest in working as a part-time lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, rather than seeking applications for a specific position. Your information will be reviewed, and if your skillset and qualifications align, you will be contacted and invited to apply to positions as they become available.

Advertised: 20 Sep 2024 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close:

Organization

Located on the Massachusetts south coast, only a short drive from Cape Cod, Providence and Boston, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has been ranked among the top northern public universities by U.S. News and World Report. The quality of life on the south coast of Massachusetts is rich with cultural attractions, beautifully preserved and restored historic districts, museums, live theatre and an excellent educational system. Recreational opportunities include boating, beaches, rivers, golf courses, camping grounds, beautiful state parks, waterfront parks and a new zoo.

UMass Dartmouth offers a broad range of baccalaureate and graduate degrees vital to the economic, social and cultural wellbeing of the region. It has an enrollment of over 9,200 students in over 40 undergraduate and 36 graduate programs (including 11 at the Ph.D. level) offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Charlton College of Business, the College of Engineering, the College of Nursing, the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the School for Marine Science and Technology. The main campus was designed by the eminent architect Paul Rudolf and is located on 710 acres in North Dartmouth. Other university sites include theCenter for Marine Science and Technology on the waterfront in New Bedford, the Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center in Fall River and the Star Store Center for the Arts in New Bedford. 

While retaining its commitment to excellence in undergraduate education, UMass Dartmouth has increased dramatically its research and outreach activities during the past ten years. R&D spending has increased in the last five years from $20.1 million to $25.6 million and the university has established centers in Policy Studies, Portuguese Studies & Culture, Business Research, Marine Science &Technology and Indic Studies to significantly expand its research and public service activities in ways that meet regional needs but have global impact.

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