Adjunct Faculty in American Sign Language (ASL), Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish
The Department of World Languages in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Rowan University is seeking applicants for a general talent pool in the above-listed languages to fill adjunct faculty positions as they become available. Adjunct instructors may teach a minimum of one and a maximum of two courses per semester.
Candidates must have earned a Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the target language or allied fields (such as an MA in language, literature, or culture, an MA in applied linguistics/language pedagogy, or an MST or MEd with a specialization in the target language).
Candidates should submit an application with the following materials through Rowan’s online application system:
Cover letter
Current CV
At least two letters of recommendation
Master’s degree transcript
Please contact Dr. Marilyn Manley, Chairperson, with any questions (manley@rowan.edu).
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