Position Title: Adjunct (Philosophy)
Department: Philosophy and Religious Studies
Campus Location: Washburn University
Applications will be reviewed as received and based on department need
Position Summary: Washburn University's department of Philosophy and Religious Studies seeks applications for adjunct instructor, Philosophy to begin Spring 2025.
Essential Functions:
Teach PH100: Introduction to Philosophy or PH102 Ethics: Introduction to Moral Problems.
In-person classes.
Required Qualifications:
• Master's degree or higher in Philosophy or closely related field, or a master's degree in another field with 18 graduate credit hours of course work in Philosophy.
• Demonstrated dedication to developing inclusive teaching practices that engage students from all backgrounds.
• Official transcripts are required during the offer process.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Inquires regarding this position may be directed to department chair, Ian Smith ian.smith1@washburn.edu
Background Check Required
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