Lecturer - Pharmaceutical Sciences
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Position Overview
This is a Lecturer opening which is a non‑tenure‑track member of the faculty whose primary role is instructional, teaching Pharm D students within the professional pharmacy program with no obligations to perform research or service. This is a one‑year appointment through May 16, 2027. This position will teach courses within one or more of the departments:
Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology, and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. This position will be in‑person on the Lawrence, Kansas campus.
- 40% – Delivering education content to enhance learning outcomes of students.
- 30% – Designing relevant course materials, lesson plans and participating in curriculum development.
- 20% – Providing academic advising, mentoring students, and answering their questions on course materials.
- 10% – Assessing student progress through assignments, quizzes, and examinations.
D or PhD in a science related field.
Please submit a resume/cv, cover letter addressing your preferred area(s) of teaching, and a list of three professional references. Initial review of applicants will begin 3/17/2026 and will remain open to fill positions as they become available.
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