Lecturer in the iSchool
University of Wisconsin Madison | |
$50,115. This is a part-time position at a 33.4% appointment, resulting in a base total of $8,411.79. Actual pay will be determined by your qualifications, appointment percentage, and prior higher education teaching experience.
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United States, Wisconsin, Madison | |
Jun 30, 2026 | |
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Job Category:Academic Staff
Employment Type:Terminal (Fixed Term)
Job Profile:Lecturer
Job Summary:
Under the general supervision of the Instruction Manager of the Information School (iSchool), teach LIS 629 Multicultural Literature and Resources for Children and Youth, a 3 credit course at 33.4% time for the fall semester of the 2026-27 academic year in an asynchronous online environment. The course enrollment capacity is 30 undergraduate students. Key Job Responsibilities:
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Preferred Qualifications
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$50,115. This is a part-time position at a 33.4% appointment, resulting in a base total of $8,411.79. Actual pay will be determined by your qualifications, appointment percentage, and prior higher education teaching experience.
Jun 30, 2026