The Biological Sciences department at Benedictine University (Lisle, IL) is looking for two qualified people to fill adjunct teaching positions for the coming fall semester.
One person will teach two sections of a 300-level (senior/junior) general ecology course (about 35 students per section). The other will teach two sections of the associated 300-level writing-intensive ecology laboratory (about 16 students per section). I will be out on maternity leave for all or most of the fall semester, but have taught both courses multiple times and will provide a manual for the lab course, and as much assistance as is requested (within reason and my abilities at that point!) for both courses. Required qualifications: "Teaching experience and MS in biological science, Ph.D. MUST HAVE PERMANENT LEGAL AUTHORIZATION TO WORK IN THE U.S.A." Postings can be found here: Lecture: <http://www.ben.edu/about/employment/job_display.asp?id=934> Lab: <http://www.ben.edu/about/employment/job_display.asp?id=935> I would be happy to answer any questions about the courses off-list, but the official contact is Dr. Allison Wilson, department chair (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). -- Dr. Cheryl A. Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assistant Professor, Biology Benedictine University (630) 829-6581 phone (630) 829-6547 FAX http://www.ben.edu/faculty/cheinz/index.htm