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We're Hiring! Shares welcome. Review begins November 24 with a hopeful start date of January 2026.

 The Auburn University Geosciences Department and Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics invite applications for Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (non-tenure track) 9-month faculty positions (in-person) in Geography and Environmental Studies, with an anticipated start date of January 5, 2026.

 We seek enthusiastic scholars in Human or Physical Geography or Environmental Studies with an open specialization that is innovative in teaching and connecting with both undergraduate and graduate students.

 Apply now: https://www.auemployment.com/postings/56711

 The full-time position is a renewable yearly appointment subject to annual review based on performance, need for services and available funding. A promotion to senior lecturer is possible after five years of exemplary service. Candidates that have at least 5 years of teaching experience in higher education, have evidence of implementing active learning in the classroom, and have a proven record of service within a department may be eligible for consideration of the rank of Senior Lecturer upon hire with approval of the University.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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