The University of Arizona, Department of Communication, seeks an outstanding lecturer to teach a variety of communication courses offered on our main campus in Tucson, Arizona. This adjunct lecturer will be hired to fill courses on an as-needed basis, to cover for faculty on sabbaticals or leave. Candidate must have a PhD in communication. The position may require the supervision of teaching assistants.
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Duties & Responsibilities
Teach multiple introductory and advanced courses in communication. Specific courses are open to negotiation but will generally be in the areas of media, interpersonal, small group, and organizational communication, in addition to health communication and/or communication theory.
All courses will be instructed on campus and in person during Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. This is a one-year position.
Candidate must have PhD in communication. The position may require the supervision of teaching assistants in some courses. All courses are in person.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D in Communication.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching communication courses in a university setting.
Please submit in the additional document slot a document on "teaching effectiveness".
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