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Adjunct Faculty, Philosophy

United States, Denver · Job Posted May 29, 2026
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Job Description

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences invites applications for adjuncts to teach up to three (3) undergraduate level Philosophy courses in academic year 2026-2027. This is an open call for adjuncts to teach courses across any philosophical tradition, time period in the history of philosophy, or area of specialization.

Job Responsibility

  • Teach one or more courses in a ten-week quarter
  • Teach in-person, on campus courses meeting twice per week
  • Hold weekly office hours

Requirements

  • For undergraduate only courses, a completed MA prior to appointment (no exceptions). Degree may be from Philosophy or any relevant field with Philosophy training
  • Proven record of successful teaching experience during and/or after one's graduate training

Nice to have

  • Completed Ph.D. prior to appointment. Degree may be from Philosophy or any relevant field with Philosophy training
  • Theoretical training that includes familiarity with a diverse range of theorists
  • Strong oral and written communication skills

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