Columbia University: Conflict Resolution Instructors
Dear HumanDHS network friends
Please find below a call for conflict resolution instructors at Columbia University.
Kind regards
Brian Ward
The International Center for Cooperation & Conflict Resolution (ICCCR)
founded in 1985 is a prominent center for the study of conflict
resolution, cooperation and social justice, located in Columbia
University, Teachers College. We are recruiting Instructors/Adjunct
Staff to join the ICCCR team.
The following is a list of qualifications that we are seeking from the
ideal scholar-practitioner candidate:
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Holds an advanced degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., J.D.)
Has 5+ years of experience in the field of Conflict Resolution
Is available to teach 4+ graduate-level courses throughout the
academic year (fall, spring, summer A, summer B)
Is available for 10 hours per course, per semester for activities
to support the Center including student advisement and curriculum
development
Has weekend availability
Is available and open for continued professional development
Is currently working in the Conflict Resolution field
Has adult teaching experience
Cross-cultural/international/diversity work experience a plus
Proficiency in 1+ foreign languages a plus
Publishing & research experience a plus
Lives in the NYC area
If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria,
please send an updated curriculum vitae with three references, along
with a cover page to:
Beth Fisher-Yoshida
ICCCR, Teachers College-Columbia University, Box 53
525 West 120 th Street
New York, NY 10027
Please feel free to contact the ICCCR if you have any questions. We
can be reached at: (212) 678-3402.
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