Adjunct Faculty – SPA Dept of Justice, Law & Criminology (Open Continuous)

American University

Position description

This is an open continuous vacancy announcement that will be used to fill adjunct vacancies as they occur. Until you hear from a representative of the SCHOOL/PROGRAM or the Office of HR Faculty, please continue to also apply directly to other positions posted on AU’s website.

We’re excited that you have been selected as a member of the Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Justice, Law & Criminology. Adjunct faculty are a key component of the university community, enriching the curriculum with their professional experience and scholarly expertise. They play a vital role in every department and program in every school and college at the university, teaching on campus, in our on-line programs, and working with students one-on-one. Please use this job posting if you were directed here via email.

The School of Public Affairs (SPA) at American University has been a hub for policy-related research and teaching for 85 years. Created during the depths of the Great Depression to train federal employees to implement President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “New Deal,” SPA builds a culture of excellence and transforms the student experience through personalized teaching and experiential education; empowerment to conduct and produce research for those who seek knowledge; and ongoing engagement and collaboration between the academic and policy-planning spheres.  

Proposed Salary Range

Candidates Without a Terminal Degree

1-2 Credit Course: $2,865 – $3,500

3-4 Credit Course: $4,725 – $5,300

5-6 Credit Course: $4,938 – $8,835

Candidates With a Terminal Degree

1-2 Credit Course: $3,414 – $4,000

3-4 Credit Course: $5,400 – $6,000

5-6 Credit Course: $5,548 – $10,000
 

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