
The Residential College (RC) of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan is seeking applicants for a full-time Lecturer III to teach courses on the topics of “Science and Society” and to serve as head of this program. The RC is a four-year, living-learning community and a unit within the College of LS&A serving the undergraduate student population on the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus. This is a full-time, non-tenure-track position with a university-year appointment beginning August 25, 2027. The “Science and Society” Program aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge in the natural sciences and to demonstrate the mutual influences among science, technology, policy, and culture. This program emphasizes interdisciplinary teaching and experiential learning whenever feasible. The subject areas of natural science are open; we are particularly interested in those related to climate change, biodiversity, or health.
The successful candidate will serve as head of the program and teach five courses throughout the academic year (fall and winter terms) beginning on August 25, 2027.
Teaching responsibilities
The successful candidate will teach introductory and upper-level courses in their areas of expertise. Each fall, the candidate will also offer a first-year writing seminar on a natural-science theme. Examples of recent first-year writing courses of this kind are “Lessons from Deep Time” and “The Science of Creativity.” The academic minor in Science, Technology, and Society is housed in the Residential College. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to serve as faculty advisor to the minor or as a general advisor in the RC depending on staffing needs.
Administrative responsibilities
The responsibilities of the program head are listed below; these extend throughout the year.
Qualified candidates will have an advanced degree in the natural sciences (e.g., earth sciences, biology, physics) prior to the starting date and instructional expertise teaching undergraduate students. In addition, desired qualifications are a PhD in the natural sciences and evidence of successful teaching of a diverse group of undergraduate students in small-course settings. Excellence in teaching and instructional service will be the principal criteria used to select the successful candidate.
Materials are only being accepted via Interfolio. Applicants should submit the following materials:
Please direct inquiries about this position to rcpositions@umich.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
