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Grant Saff

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Hofstra University

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Grant Saff

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Hofstra University

Adjunct Faculty Position in Geography of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Fall 2026)

Hofstra University is inviting applications for a part-time Adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies and Geography for Fall 2026 . The teaching assignment is one in-person undergraduate course: GEOG 123, The Geography of Eastern Europe and the Republics of the former Soviet Union . The course focuses on the environment and peoples of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, with emphasis on past territorial changes and recent social, economic, and political transitions. Enrollment is capped at 37 students, and the class meets Monday and Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:25 a.m. The course cannot be taught remotely. This opportunity is especially relevant for candidates with expertise in Geography , Political Science , International Relations , History , Sociology , and related regional studies. The department welcomes applicants with prior college-level teaching experience. Eligibility highlights: a master’s degree in Geography or a closely related discipline is required; a Ph.D. in Geography is preferred; prior US college-level teaching of a similar course is preferred. Compensation: $1,458–$1,711 per credit hour, plus access to Hofstra benefits such as paid time off, paid holidays, tuition remission for employees and eligible dependents, and a retirement plan with university contributions. How to apply: submit the application through Hofstra’s system using the provided link. Upload a cover letter, CV, and three references. Direct inquiries to [email protected] and include “Adjunct Faculty Search Fall 2026” in the subject line. Applications are reviewed immediately and the posting remains open until filled.

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Grant Saff

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Hofstra University

Adjunct Faculty Position in Geography of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Fall 2026)

Hofstra University is inviting applications for a part-time Adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies and Geography for Fall 2026 . The teaching assignment is one in-person undergraduate course: GEOG 123, Geography of Eastern Europe and the Republics of the former Soviet Union . The course examines the environment and peoples of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, with emphasis on past territorial changes and recent social, economic, and political transitions. Enrollment is capped at 37 students, and the class meets on campus only on Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:00 a.m. – 9:25 a.m. Academic field keywords: geography, Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union, territorial change, social transitions, economic transitions, political transitions, global studies. Eligibility: a master’s degree in Geography or a closely related discipline is required. A Ph.D. in Geography is preferred, and prior US college-level teaching experience in a similar course is also preferred. Application materials: cover letter describing your training in geography or a related field, prior teaching experience, and commitment to pedagogy; CV; and names/contact information for three references. How to apply: submit the application through the Hofstra system using the job link provided. The posting states that review begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Direct inquiries should be sent to [email protected] with the subject line “Adjunct Faculty Search Fall 2026”. Compensation: $1,458–$1,711 per credit hour, plus standard university benefits information noted in the posting.

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Grant Saff

University Name
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Hofstra University

Adjunct Faculty Position in Geography of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Fall 2026)

Hofstra University is advertising a part-time Adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor position in the Department of Global Studies and Geography for Fall 2026 . The teaching assignment is one undergraduate, introductory-level course: GEOG 123, Geography of Eastern Europe and the Republics of the former Soviet Union . The course focuses on the environment and peoples of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, with emphasis on past territorial changes and recent social, economic, and political transitions. The class is scheduled in person only on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:25 a.m., with enrollment capped at 37 students. Academic field keywords: geography, Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union, political transitions, economic transitions, social transitions, territorial change, undergraduate teaching. Eligibility: a master’s degree in Geography or a closely related discipline is required. A Ph.D. in Geography is preferred. Prior US college-level teaching experience, especially in a similar course, is also preferred. Application materials: cover letter describing training in geography or a related field, prior teaching experience, and commitment to pedagogy; curriculum vitae; and names/contact information for three references. How to apply: submit the application through Hofstra’s system using the provided job link. The posting states that review begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Direct inquiries should be sent to [email protected] with the subject line “Adjunct Faculty Search Fall 2026.” Compensation: $1,458-$1,711 per credit hour, plus access to university benefits such as paid time off, paid holidays, tuition remission for employees and eligible dependents, and a retirement plan with university contributions.