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An established university seeks a passionate Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Humanities to inspire first-year students through innovative teaching methods. This role involves leading engaging discussions, mentoring diverse learners, and fostering a dynamic learning environment. The successful candidate will contribute to a vibrant academic community, promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and experiential learning. With a commitment to Jesuit values, this position offers a unique opportunity to shape the educational experiences of future leaders in a multicultural setting. If you are dedicated to excellence in teaching and student engagement, we invite you to apply.
Job Title | Interdisciplinary Honors Program, Lecturer, (Interdisciplinary Field in the Humanities), Non-Tenure Track |
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Position Title | Interdisciplinary Honors Program, Lecturer, (Interdisciplinary Field in the Humanities), Non-Tenure Track |
Position Number | |
Job Category | University Faculty |
Job Type | Full-Time |
FLSA Status | Exempt |
Campus | Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus |
Location Code | HONORS PROGRAM (02100D) |
Department Name | COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES |
Is this split and/or fully grant funded? | No |
Duties and Responsibilities | Salary Range: $62,906 - $70,000 Benefits Information: https://www.luc.edu/hr/benefits/ The Interdisciplinary Honors Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University Chicago seeks qualified candidates for an appointment as Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Humanities beginning Fall 2025. The thriving undergraduate Honors Program, first established in 1936, provides general education courses to the top ten percent of Loyola's undergraduates. Interdisciplinary in design and international in scope, Loyola's Honors Program offers a dynamic liberal arts education that enables our students to bring many perspectives to real-world problem solving, in the Jesuit tradition. For more information about the program, please visit our website: www.luc.edu/honors. For more information about Honors education, please consult the National Collegiate Honors Council's "Definition of Honors Education" (https://www.nchchonors.org/directors-faculty/definition-of-honors-education) and the "Jesuit Essential Characteristics of Honors Programs" developed by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (https://ajcunet.edu/networks/honors-programs/). We welcome candidates whose teaching and scholarly interests focus on interdisciplinary topics in the Humanities, with experience teaching first-year students across a range of historical periods. Because the Honors Program supports experiential, engaged, project-based, and design-focused learning opportunities on campus, the successful candidate will have a passion for innovative pedagogical approaches. For more information about engaged learning at LUC, please visit the website for the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (https://www.luc.edu/celts/). This search is part of a College-wide, multiyear hiring initiative designed to hire outstanding teachers and researchers who are reflective of our diverse student body, committed to interdisciplinarity, dedicated to the pursuit of external grants, and appreciative of a Jesuit, Catholic education. As a University that is situated in the world-class, multicultural City of Chicago and dedicated to mentoring a diverse student body, many of whom come from underrepresented and underserved populations, we especially encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups. The successful candidate will teach our first-year courses, which introduce students to a variety of texts, artifacts, and contexts from antiquity to today, including the fields of philosophy, theology, literature, and the arts. The lecturer will join the teaching team responsible for lecturing to our cohort of approximately 320 first-year students and will independently lead small discussion sections of twenty-five students or less. As part of this teaching assignment, they will be expected to accompany students in several cultural activities outside of class time (for example, plays, the opera, the symphony, the Art Institute of Chicago). |
Qualifications | |
Physical Demands | None |
Working Conditions | None |
Minimum Education and/or Work Experience | |
Open Date | 01/22/2025 |
Close Date | |
Salary Range | $62,906 - $70,000 |
Additional Salary Information | |
Special Instructions to Applicants | Applicants should submit to www.careers.luc.edu (1) letter of interest; (2) current Curriculum Vitae; (3) statement on teaching philosophy and experience; (4) statement addressing past or potential contributions to mentoring a diverse student body and engaging a diverse community through teaching and service; and (5) names and email addresses of three individuals prepared to provide letters of recommendation (letter writers will receive an electronic prompt asking them to submit their letters). Please direct inquiries to: Dr. Virginia Strain, Director of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program vstrain@luc.edu Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications received before February 24, 2025, will receive full consideration. As a Jesuit, Catholic institution of higher education, we seek candidates who will contribute to our strategic plan to deliver a Transformative Education in the Jesuit tradition. To learn more about Loyola University Chicago's mission, candidates should consult our website at www.luc.edu/mission/. For information about the university's focus on transformative education, they should consult our website at www.luc.edu/transformativeed. |
About Loyola University Chicago | Founded in 1870, Loyola University Chicago is one of the nation's largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, recognized for its academic excellence, commitment to community engagement, and leadership in sustainability. A Carnegie R1 research institution, Loyola leverages its status as one of an elite group of universities with the highest level of research activity to advance knowledge that serves communities and creates global impact. With 15 schools, colleges, and institutes-including Business, Law, Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences-Loyola operates three primary campuses in the greater Chicago area and one in Rome, Italy, that provide students a transformative, globally connected learning experience. Consistently ranked among the nation's top universities by U.S. News & World Report, Loyola is a STARS Gold-rated institution that is ranked as one of the country's most sustainable campuses by The Princeton Review and has earned distinctions from AmeriCorps and the Carnegie Foundation for its longstanding record of service and community engagement. Guided by its Jesuit mission and commitment to caring for the whole person, Loyola educates ethical leaders who think critically, act with purpose, and strive to create a more just and sustainable world. Loyola University Chicago strives to be an employer of choice by offering its staff and faculty a wide array of affordable, comprehensive, and competitive benefits. To view our benefits in detail, click here. Loyola adheres to all applicable federal, state, and/or local civil rights laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination in private institutions of higher education. Please see the University's Nondiscrimination Policy. |
Quick Link for Posting | https://www.careers.luc.edu/postings/30792 |
Job Number | 8560003 |
Organizational Location | PROVOST |
Number of Vacancies | 1 |
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Desired Start Date | 08/11/2025 |
Position End Date | |
Open Until Filled | Yes |