Adjunct Professor – Fundamental Neuroscience
La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States 兼职
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职位描述
About the Role
Viterbo University invites applications for a part-time adjunct professor to instruct an upper-level undergraduate course titled Fundamental Neuroscience during the upcoming fall semester. This single-semester position offers flexible scheduling options, including in-person, online, or blended class formats.
Course Overview
The Fundamental Neuroscience course spans 3 credits and delves into essential principles of neural anatomy and physiology, focusing on mammalian nervous system mechanisms involved in information reception, processing, and output. Major topics cover neurophysiology, synaptic transmission, brain maturation, sensory perception, learning, memory, and related subjects.
Candidate Requirements
Applicants must have at least a year's teaching experience and possess a minimum of 18 graduate credits within neuroscience, molecular biology, or cellular biology disciplines.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit an online application including a letter of interest outlining relevant experience and specialization, a detailed CV or resume, and three professional references. Successful applicants will be asked to provide official transcripts before contract issuance.
Institution Profile
Located in scenic La Crosse, Wisconsin, Viterbo University is a Catholic Franciscan liberal arts institution recognized for its attractive living environment—characterized by beautiful bluffs, major rivers such as the Mississippi, competitive cost of living, quality healthcare, education systems, and proximity to Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois metropolitan areas.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The university maintains a strict anti-discrimination policy in compliance with Title IX, prohibiting sex-based discrimination in all educational programs and employment practices. Concerns related to Title IX compliance can be directed to the university’s Title IX coordinator as outlined on the university website.