Non-Tenured Track jobs in New York City
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Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology, Department of Biology
NYU Department of Biology invites applications for a Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor (non tenure-track). This is a one year teaching position.
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Faculty Fellow, Irish History, Glucksman Ireland House, Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies
NYU Glucksman Ireland House, Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies, invites applications for an appointment as Faculty Fellow in Irish History.
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Assistant Professor - Computer Science Department
Pace University is seeking an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at our lower Manhattan (NYC) campus.
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Clinical Assistant Professor/Language Program Director, Department of German
NYU Department of German invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor/Language Program Director in German.
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Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor, Liberal Studies - EAST ASIAN CULTURES - LATIN AMERICAN
NYU Liberal Studies invites applications for 2 one-year Visiting Clinical Assistant Professors in EAST ASIAN CULTURES and LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES.
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Postdoctoral Faculty Fellows, Liberal Studies - ECONOMICS & WRITING
NYU Liberal Studies invites applications for three Postdoctoral Faculty Fellows in PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (1) and WRITING (2) to begin 9/1/25.
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Lecturer in Discipline, Ethics
The School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University in the City of New York invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-trac...
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Non-Tenure Track: Communications and Media Management
The Gabelli School of Business welcomes applicants to fill an opening for full time instructional faculty in the rank of clinical assistant professor.
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Environmental Justice, XE: Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement
NYU XE: Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement seeks a Clinical Assistant Professor whose research and teaching focuses on environmental justice.