Lecturer in Effron Center for the Study of America

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Job description

Princeton University’s Effron Center for the Study of America has an occasional curricular need for Lecturers specializing in American Studies, Asian American Studies, and/or Latino Studies to teach undergraduate seminars or precepts (sections) of lecture classes and accepts applications in advance in the event the occasion arises where such lecturers are needed.

Appointment duty time will depend upon departmental need and student enrollments, and any academic year 2025-26 positions are expected to begin September 1, 2025, or January 16, 2026, depending on the needs of the Center.

Any potential for renewal will be subject to departmental need. Such positions would require leading discussions, attending course lectures, being available for meetings with the course instructor(s), holding regular on-campus office hours, and grading student exams and papers.

An advanced degree is required. Candidates working in the social sciences, environmental humanities, gender and sexuality studies, and comparative race and ethnicity are encouraged to apply.

 

How to apply

Please provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching interest, and the names and contact information for two references. No letters of recommendation are required at this time.

Applications will be reviewed based on curricular need, and the Center may not review all applications it receives. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates must apply online at: https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/38321 These positions are subject to the University’s background check policy. The work location for these positions is in-person on campus at Princeton University.

The University Center for Human Values was established in 1990 by an interdisciplinary faculty group led by founding director Amy Gutmann, at the time professor of politics at Princeton and now president of the University of Pennsylvania. The aim was to deepen and enhance collaboration at Princeton among scholars across the disciplines with a shared commitment to research and teaching about values in public and private life.