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Villanova University Continuing Non-Tenure Track Teaching Faculty in the Humanities in Villanova, Pennsylvania
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Posting Details Default Section 20241184FContinuing Non-Tenure Track Teaching Faculty in the HumanitiesFacultyVillanova, PAInternal/External Applicantsfull-time/9-months151-Augustine and Culture Seminar ProgramVillanova University's first-year seminar program, the Augustine and Culture Seminar Program ACSP, seeks to hire one full-time continuing non-tenure track CNTT faculty member to teach its two-semester humanities seminar. With a reading list grounded in the Augustinian, Catholic, and liberal arts tradition, the Augustine and Culture Seminar ACS is reading-and-writing-intensive and also facilitates student engagement in the intellectual, cultural, and artistic life of the University and the greater Philadelphia area. Students from all four of Villanova's colleges Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nursing, Engineering, and Business take the two courses 1000 Ancients and 1001 Moderns in this program taught by 20+ full-time faculty from a wide range of disciplines. A signature feature of the first-year experience at Villanova is the Communitas: First-Year Learning Community program that is a result of the coordinated effort between ACSP and the offices for Residence Life and Student Involvement. Villanova is a Catholic University sponsored by the Augustinian order, located in the ethnically, racially, and culturally diverse Philadelphia metro area. Diversity and inclusion are an integral component of the University's mission. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and seeks candidates who understand, respect and can contribute to the University's mission and values. The University is committed to fostering, maintaining, and celebrating a community of teachers and students that includes people of all ages, genders, abilities, races, ethnic origins, religions, socioeconomic statuses, sexual orientations, creeds, and political views. The position is a renewable 9-month academic appointment at the rank of assistant teaching professor with a 3/3 teaching load maximum enrollment 17. The successful candidate will have PhD in the humanities or social sciences, provide evidence of teaching effectiveness, and demonstrate a willingness to explore and teach the Augustinian and Catholic intellectual traditions as well as texts outside of these traditions and of one's discipline and areas of expertise. The positions are primarily and essentially teaching positions, and ACSP cultivates a community of teacher-scholars dedicated to meeting the perennial and changing needs of our students through an ongoing program of faculty development activities. After a one-year probationary period, ACSP faculty are eligible to teach for other departments and programs in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. There is an expectation of significant service in the program, college, and university. There are no scholarship expectations, but there is funding available to CNTT faculty at the program, college and university levels for research, curricular development, and conference travel. Full-time CNT faculty who demonstrate excellence in teaching and service are eligible for promotion. Villanova offers a competitive benefits package to all full-time faculty, including tuition remission after a qualifying period of employment. We especially encourage applications from candidates with expertise in one of the religions, philosophies, cultures, or literatures of East Asia; candidates with expertise in Biblical Studies with a specialization in the Hebrew Bible; and, candidates with an expertise in Latin American literature. We seek to add teacher-scholars with an area of expertise not already represented in the program. Areas of expertise already represented in the program include political theory, continental philosophy, Augustinian studies, Islamic studies, and Catholic theology. * A Ph.D. in humanities discipline or social science at the time of application. * Demonstrated effective, innovative, and inclusive pedagogy. * Experience teaching writing to undergraduates. Applicants must apply on-line at http://jobs.villanova.edu - http://jobs.villanova.edu/. All materials must be received by January 24th, 2025. Questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Gregory Hoskins, Director, The Augustine and Culture Seminar Program at Gregory.hoskins@villanova.edu. For more information about ACSP and about Communitas: First-Year Learning Community, please see the respective websites: https://www1.villanova.edu/university/liberal-arts-sciences/programs/acs.html - https://www1.villanova.edu/university/liberal-arts-sciences/programs/acs.html https://www1.villanova.edu/university/residence-life/communitas.html - https://www1.villanova.edu/university/residence-life/communitas.html?gadsource=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAxKy5BhBbEiwAYiWwxXF7Z9grZXAM50SEpFe6fjKVCvlAvygIGolMIsVudWnf0UDPEPWhoCQUkQAvDBwE Applications must include: * A cover letter that first addresses the candidate's teaching experience and methods before addressing the candidate's research interests. * Current and complete curriculum vitae. * Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness e.g., a Teaching Portfolio that includes syllabi, sample assignments, teaching observations, etc. * Contact information for three references. References will be contacted via email to submit confidential letters of recommendation if invited to interview. Candidates invited to interview must provide:
- Statement of Contribution to the University's Augustinian Catholic Mission. https://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/president/aboutuniversity/mission.html - https://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/president/aboutuniversity/mission.html
- Statement of Contribution to the College's ongoing efforts to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in and outside the classroom. https://www1.villanova.edu/university/liberal-arts-sciences/about/diversity.html - https://www1.villanova.edu/university/liberal-arts-sciences/about/diversity.html
- Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
- Three letters of reference. 11/18/202401/24/2025Competitive faculty
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