Lecturer
Alumni Network Job Board(1 month ago)
About this role
The Ohio State University’s Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences is hiring a fixed-term Lecturer to support its academic programs. This is a part-time appointment (20 scheduled hours) based at Smith Laboratory in Columbus, Ohio, focused on delivering anthropology coursework and engaging with enrolled students.
Required Skills
- Teaching
- Curriculum Development
- Syllabus Design
- Course Preparation
- Student Advising
- Office Hours
- Grading
- Recordkeeping
- FERPA Compliance
- Student Communication
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree
About Alumni Network Job Board
osu.eduThe Ohio State University is a large, mission-driven land‑grant public research university headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, with multiple regional campuses across the state. It offers comprehensive undergraduate, graduate and professional programs and is home to the Wexner Medical Center, nationally recognized research institutes, and extensive extension and outreach services. Ohio State is known for high research activity and significant external funding, partnering with industry and communities to drive innovation and economic development. The university also has a prominent athletic tradition (the Buckeyes) and serves a diverse student body through teaching, research, and public service.
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