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Adjunct Instructor - International Relations

Troy University

Troy, AL • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Posting Details
Position Information
Posting Number
F0972P
Position Title
Adjunct Instructor - International Relations
Position Type
Adjunct Faculty
Department
Political Science
Division
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Campus
Troy Online
Faculty Rank
Adjunct Faculty
If Faculty position
Adjunct
Is this position tenure track or non-tenure track?
Non-Tenure Track
Work Status
Adjunct (APT)
Temporary
Yes
Location
eTroy
Job Summary
Adjunct faculty members are employed to provide specific courses on an as needed basis. Adjunct Instructors hold the responsibility for the courses taught and are expected to be available for a reasonable amount of time for each course taught to counsel students regarding course work. Contracts for adjunct faculty members are issues on a semester/term basis
In Class Teaching Percentage
Online Teaching Percentage
100
Minimum Qualifications
1. Ph.D. in International Relations or closely related field from an accredited regional institution
2. Teach graduate courses
Preferred Qualifications
Will this position require driving (personal vehicle, university vehicle, utility vehicle, or golf cart) in order to perform the job duties?
No
Work Hours
TBD
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
N/A
Does this position have supervisory responsibility?
No
Posting Date
11/17/2025
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants
Academic Term Position Will Begin
Quick Link
https://www.troyuniversityjobs.com/postings/42690

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