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Temporary Lecturer Position(s) |
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Temporary Lecturer Position(s)
Department of Geography San José State University San José, CA 95192-0116 (408) 924-5475 |
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| Lecturer Positions | ||
The
Geography Department at San José State University usually fills
four (4) to eight (8) courses each semester with temporary lecturers.
Preferences for continued employment are given to temporary faculty continuing
from a previous semester. However a pool of applicants is maintained continously
to fill new opportunities as they occur. New temporary lecturers are selected
from this pool. Please contact the department chairperson or the department
administrative assistant to find out if new opportunities are available
for the next semester. Hiring for all these courses ultimately depends
upon student enrollment in these courses. |
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| General Qualifications: | ||
To
enter the pool of possible appointments, applicants must have a masters
or doctorate degree in Geography or a closely related discipline. Applicants
with a Ph.D. degree are preferred. University teaching experience is preferred.
Professional experience in addition to the graduate degree will also be
considered in evaluation. Applicants must be well-organized, energetic,
professional, and interested in working with students of diverse personal
and employment backgrounds. |
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| Specific Qualifications For Each Course: | ||
In
addition to the General Qualifications, applicants must meet course-specific
requirements. Here are some examples: |
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Geography of the Natural Environment (Geog 001): | |
Applicants
must have general experience in the content, methods, and goals of physical
geography, as measured by past coursework, research, past employment,
and/or application of teaching methodologies. In particular, applicants
must have qualifications in the physical sciences to meet the standards
of the Board of General Studies at San Jose State University. Appreciation
of the continuing impacts of globalization is important. |
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Cultural Geography (Geog 010): | |
Applicants
must have general experience in the content, methods, and goals of cultural
geography, as measured by past coursework, research, and/or application
of teaching methodologies. Appreciation of the continuing impacts of globalization
is important. |
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Global Geography (Geog 101): | |
Applicants
must have general experience in the content, methods, and goals of world-regional
geography, as measured by past coursework, research, and/or application
of teaching methodologies. Appreciation of the continuing impacts of globalization
is important. |
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Upper Division and Graduate Courses: | |
| Applicants with a Ph.D. or other important advanced training may also be assigned to upper division and/or graduate courses. Assignment to these courses will be completed after a full discussion of qualifications and work expectations with the department chairperson or her/his assignee. | ||
Applicants are urged to visit the Geography Department website (www2.sjsu.edu/depts/geography) to learn more about the department, its courses, and its degrees and programs. Applicants are also urged to visit the Geography Department and the SJSU campus as well as the University website to learn more about the University, it policies, and its procedures. |
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| Application Procedure: | ||
To
enter the pool of potential temporary lecturers, please send the department
chairperson a letter of application, vitae, and names of three professional
references. In addition, for employment a copy of graduate transcripts
ultimately will be required. |
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| General Information: | ||
The
Geography Department at San José State University offers a B.A.
and M.A. degrees as well as a Certificate Program in Geographic Information
Science. The department’s faculty are complemented by five adjunct
faculty at the NASA-Ames Research Center. San José State University
is the oldest institution of higher learning in the American West. With
about 30,000 students, it is located in downtown San José, the
“capital” of the famous Silicon Valley. Nearby are San Francisco
Bay, the city of San Francisco, and the numerous tourist and recreational
opportunities of the Bay Area. The University is extraordinarily diverse.
The University is committed to developing a diverse faculty so our disciplines,
students, faculty, and community can appreciate multiple cultural perspectives. |
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San
José State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer committed to core values of inclusion, civility, and respect
for each individual. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants
with disabilities who self-disclose. |
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Department of Geography
San Jose State University 118 Washington Square Hall One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0116 Telephone: 408-924-5475 Fax: 408-924-5477 http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/geography |
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