POSITION: Adjunct Faculty - Organic Chemistry
QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in chemistry or related field.
RESPONSIBILITIES: To serve as an adjunct faculty member for the biology program, teaching up to 9 credit hours per semester. Include the following:
POSITION DETAILS: Faculty are contracted per course. Salary determined by education.
APPOINTMENT DATE: Fall 2025 & Spring 2026 semesters.. EMU reserves the right to fill the position at any time or keep the position open.
INQUIRIES: Application review begins immediately. Application materials include the following: cover letter, curriculum vitae, transcripts (unofficial acceptable) and contact information for three professional references. Official transcripts are required for work to begin.
Eastern Mennonite University (http://www.emu.edu) is a private, faith-based, liberal arts university in Harrisonburg, Virginia known for academic excellence and affordability with a focus on service, social justice, and global engagement. With more than 1500 students studying at our main campus in Harrisonburg, Virginia; at our Lancaster, Pennsylvania instructional site; and online, EMU offers rigorous academic study at the undergraduate and graduate level.
EMU is committed to an inclusive and equitable campus community where everyone is treated with dignity and respect and can be their authentic self. Our goal is to remove the barriers that underrepresented and marginalized groups have frequently encountered in our society. We commit to address the structures that produce discrimination, racial injustice, gender inequities and other forms of oppression, and to fully include LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and other members of historically minoritized communities.
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