Applicants should upload a letter of intent and curriculum vitae for initial review. Selected applicants will then be asked to submit three references, a teaching statement, and sample syllabi. The deadline to apply is May 31, 2026. Interviews will be scheduled for June. An offer of employment will be extended no later than July 1, 2026. This appointment opportunity is subject to final approval by the academic unit.
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The Department of Language, Culture, and the Arts, and the Art History discipline in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters (CASL) invites applicants for a LEO Lecturer I, non-tenure-track appointment which begins August 26, 2026, through April 30, 2027, for the Fall 2026 term and the Winter 2027 term. Contractual full-time rate per term is $25,500; term salary is dependent on number of courses taught and course effort percentage, up to 33.33% appointment for the Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 term. The successful candidate will be comfortable teaching in face-to-face, hybrid, and asynchronous/online modalities starting for the following Art History courses:
ARTH 103: Arts of Asia, a 4 credit-hour course at 33.33% effort, Fall 2026. This course is an introduction to the visual arts of three Asian civilizations: India, China, and Japan. Since this is a survey, the focus will be placed on major monuments that are characteristic of these artistic traditions. To better understand the works of art, the cultural milieu including religion, philosophy, and parallel arts will be considered.
ARTH 311: Art of China, a 4 credit-hour course at 33.33% effort, Winter 2027. An introduction to the civilization of traditional China through the historical presentation of its art forms, literary achievements, and philosophical structures. The course will survey the Buddhist, Daoist, and Confucian contexts of Chinese art and culture.