Lecturer in Writing

The Division of Arts and Humanities at Babson College invites applicants for a full-time Lecturer (non-tenure-track) position in Writing. The successful candidate will teach primarily in the Writing Program--our foundational, two-course writing sequence--with occasional opportunities to teach intermediate and advanced courses and/or a first-year interdisciplinary course called Foundations of Critical Inquiry. We seek applicants with significant pedagogical experience as well as scholarly and/or other professional experience related to the teaching of writing. Secondary interests might include, but are not limited to, multi-ethnic literatures of the United States, multicultural rhetorics, global literature, or related disciplines. We seek candidates who can provide evidence of teaching effectiveness and are committed to anti-racist pedagogy and DEI principles. The teaching load for this position is 3/3.

Courses in the Arts and Humanities Division at Babson explore how literary, philosophical, visual, and other modes of artistic expression help to create cultures, imagine communities, and explore the human condition. We challenge our students to cultivate ethical structures for interrogating the world, understanding choices, and making decisions. Through the study of formal, aesthetic concerns, students also explore how the arts inspire joy while educating and enriching us. Our faculty represents a range of disciplines, including creative writing, ethnomusicology, film studies, literature, philosophy, theatre, and studio art.

As a member of the faculty, the ideal candidate will exhibit a desire to engage with the Babson community to provide both divisional and college-wide service.

Babson is a college of management with a robust liberal arts program, located just outside Boston. Babson is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  www.babson.edu

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Ph.D. or other terminal degree in hand by September 1, 2022
  • Demonstration of excellence in teaching
  • Evidence of an active professional career, which may include rhetoric and composition or literary research and writing, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and/or interdisciplinary academic, community, or professional work.

Applications are due by January 15, 2022 through Babson’s online employment site. A complete application will include:

  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Teaching statement that details how current scholarship in rhetoric and writing studies informs the candidate’s pedagogy and research (500 words maximum)
  • Evidence of teaching effectiveness

 


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