Apply Now: Lecturers, the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida

University of Florida: Lecturers, the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education

 

Established in 2022, the Hamilton Center is a multidisciplinary academic unit whose purpose is to support teaching and research concerning the ideas, traditions, and texts that shape Western civilization and American values and institutions. The Center also seeks to promote civil discourse and the ethic of citizenship, and prepare students for meaningful careers.

The Center seeks to fill several positions at the rank of Lecturer, to start in the 2024–2025 academic year.

Applications are welcome from all relevant disciplines, including history, political science (especially political theory and international relations), philosophy, literature, religion, economics, public policy, and classics.

Requirements

A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree.

Application Instructions

A complete application must include:

  1. a curriculum vitae;
  2. a cover letter which describes your interest in the Hamilton Center’s mission;
  3. a teaching statement;
  4. recent teaching evaluations and course syllabi;
  5. a sample of scholarly writing from within the last three years;
  6. and the names and contact info for three references. These referees may be contacted at some point in the hiring process to provide recommendation letters.

Please address any inquiries to:

Dr. Karl Gunther
Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education
University of Florida
P.O. Box 117460
Gainesville, FL 32611
Email: k.gunther@ufl.edu

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Screening of applicants will continue until all positions are filled.

 


 

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The Hamilton Center’s core mission is to help students develop the knowledge, habits of thought, analytical skills, and character to be citizens and leaders in a free society. It is a multidisciplinary academic unit whose purpose is to support teaching and research concerning the ideas, traditions, and texts that shape Western civilization and American values and institutions. The Center also seeks to promote civil discourse and the ethic of citizenship, and prepare students for meaningful careers.

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