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The Chronicle Of Higher Education, Inc. is looking for a Visiting Faculty member to teach mathematics at Miami University’s regional campuses during Fall semester 2026. The role involves teaching undergraduate courses on a part-time, as-needed basis, primarily at the Middletown campus, with possible assignments at the Hamilton campus.
Candidates should hold a Master’s degree in mathematics or related field. Teaching experience is beneficial. This position could lead to additional hiring throughout the academic year.
Visiting Faculty - Math
Mathematical and Physical Science Department JM
Fixed Term (Fixed Term)
Period Activity Pay
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Mathematical & Physical Sciences: One or more Visiting Faculty to teach undergraduate mathematics courses at Miami University’s regional campuses on a per‑course, as needed, basis during Fall semester 2026. While an assignment on the Hamilton campus is possible, most assignments will be on the Middletown campus. Courses may be taught face‑to‑face. Course assignments are made on a semester basis. This search will remain open for the possibility of additional hiring within the academic year (Spring semester, Winter Term, and Summer Term), as needed.
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