Adjunct Faculty: Modern World II - Washington

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Adjunct Faculty: Modern World II

New U University, Washington DC

We seek candidates with a successful track record in industry, government, non-profit, and of course, academia. If you want to be a part of an exciting new university, we want to hear from you!

We are looking for instructors who are exceptionally well-equipped to teach the following core course: MODERN WORLD II
Location: Washington, DC – in-person only
Employment Type: Independent Contractor

Compensation: $34.72/hr

Additional Details: New U is a teaching university. All instructors are expected to offer office hours and provide academic advising to students enrolled in the class and mentor/coach 2-3 students per section once a month for 30 minutes. Instructors are not required to do research.

Required Qualifications: Master's Degree or substantial work experience in a relevant field. Ability to relate course content to real-world applications. Ability to tailor instruction and academic support to student needs. Willingness to learn, collaborate, and succeed in a fast-paced entrepreneurial culture.

Required Application Materials: CV/resume

Work Authorization: Must be authorized to work in the United States.

Teaching and Other Requirements: This job requires teaching 1 section of an in-person class on campus in Washington, DC. Classes are held Monday – Thursday between 10 am – 3 pm, so you must be physically present on campus for classes within those days/times.

You must also hold office hours and work with students as assigned by your direct supervisor.

Academic calendar: https://newu.university/academic-calendar.

Interdisciplinary Class: Our program and our classes are interdisciplinary. Instructors teaching classes must ensure that the interdisciplinary nature of the courses is reflected in the syllabus, reading materials, homework assignments, exams, and class interactions.

Core Courses: This is a Core Course. Prior to specialization, all New U students are expected to complete a set of required “core” courses, which lay the foundation for subsequent academic and professional career success. These courses are all scheduled during the first year of a student's study.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Modern World II (4 CR): The course reviews and discusses key local and global developments in the history of mankind that have led to the present-day world as we know it. The course covers focal points in history since the 15th century from the viewpoint and intersections of military, political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual history.
Topics begin in the early modern period and end with the beginning of the current millennium: from the so-called great geographical discoveries, the invention of the printing press, and Machiavelli’s writings through the age of political, social, and technological revolutions, the world wars of the 20th century and leading works of modern philosophical thought.
The history and impact of imperialism, decolonization, globalization, and technological advancement will be discussed through exploring the past of states, societies, and individuals. Special attention will also be paid to the evolution of political thought, governance, and human rights, as well as issues related to technology, labor, and the public space of our days.
Students will also be introduced to the scientific methods employed by the discipline of history, as well as taught how to critique and use primary and secondary sources, compile bibliographies, compose analytical reviews, etc. Students will be graded through a variety of regular assignments and a significant final written work.

Mandatory year-long course for all first year students.

For more information about New U, visit https://newu.university.

Job Types: Temporary, Contract
Pay: $34.72 per hour
Expected hours: 6 – 8 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Schedule:

  • Choose your own hours
  • Monday to Friday
  • No nights
  • No weekends

Application Question(s):

  • Classes are 100% in-person ON CAMPUS. Class schedules are only Monday through Thursday, and only between 10 am and 3 pm. Can you teach in-person within these days and times?

Education:

  • Master's (Required)

Ability to Commute:

  • Washington, DC 20036 (Required)

Work Location: In person

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