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Dear All,

The chair of the Department of Philosophy at Northern Arizona University has
asked me to distribute this. See below, and please disseminate widely.

Best,
Hilde

Hilde Lindemann
Professor of Philosophy
368 Farm Lane
503 South Kedzie Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48823
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Northern Arizona University seeks to fill one, benefit eligible, NON-tenure
track Assistant Professor of Practice with primary administrative
responsibilities for NAUšs College of Arts & Lettersš Philosophy in the
Public Interest program, and teaching responsibilities of 1 course per term.
Position will be at least .75 FTE.  Position is renewable on a year-to-year
basis contingent upon effective performance, department needs, and continued
funding. 

 

NAUšs Philosophy in the Public Interest creates opportunities in Northern
Arizona for public deliberation and reflective philosophical activity,
highlighting the contributions the latter makes to the former.  For more
information about the program, visit this link
<http://nau.edu/CAL/Philosophy/Philosophy-in-the-Public-Interest/> .

                  

Minimum Qualifications: Ph. D. in Philosophy in hand by start of contract;
minimum 1 year full-time administrative experience managing and fundraising
for humanities activities for a broad audience, including the non-academic
community; minimum 1 year teaching experience in philosophy with primary
responsibility for course design, instruction and student assessment.

 

Preferred candidates will possess a demonstrated excellence in
administrative leadership in community outreach as well as excellence
teaching philosophy at the undergraduate level.  In addition to standard
introductory level courses in philosophy, the department has need of
instructional excellence in areas of ethics and applied ethics (including
health care ethics, environmental ethics).  Also preferred are candidates
with a demonstrated commitment to working with diverse students, staff and
faculty.  Send complete dossier consisting of a CV, a statement on the
candidatešs vision for the direction of the Philosophy in the Public
Interest Program, at least three letters of recommendation, teaching
portfolio that includes syllabi, student evaluations, including at least one
complete set of course evaluation by students, and to PPI Professor of
Practice Search Chair, Department of Philosophy, Box 6011, Northern Arizona
University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6011.



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