Adjunct Lecturer in Religion, Social Movements, and Music
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
Adjunct Lecturer in Religion, Social Movements, and Music
Title Adjunct Lecturer in Religion, Social Movements, and Music
School:
Harvard Divinity School
The appointed lecturer will design and teach a seminar that explores the dynamic intersections of religion, music, and social movements across diverse historical, cultural, and global contexts. The course may address topics such as music in religious activism and protest traditions; the role of sacred and secular sound in movements for racial, social, and political justice; global devotional performance practices; and the theological, ethical, and affective dimensions of musical expression in collective action.
The instructor will be responsible for all aspects of course development and delivery, including syllabus design, weekly instruction, facilitation of discussion, and evaluation of student work.
Basic Qualifications- Ph.D. in Religion, Theology, Ethnomusicology, or a related field (completed by the time of appointment)
- Demonstrated scholarly engagement with religion and culture, with a focus on music and/or social movements
- Prior teaching experience at the graduate level or in professional schools
- Evidence of excellence in teaching and mentorship
- Ability to engage religious diversity and interdisciplinary perspectives
- Global or comparative approach strongly preferred
Please also submit the following materials with your application:
- A cover letter describing research and teaching interests
- A 1–2 page course proposal for Religion, Social Movements, and Music
- A teaching statement and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., course evaluations), if available
- Contact information for two academic references
The application portal will close on June 15, 2026.
Applicants may contact the Office for Academic Affairs at Harvard Divinity School with any questions regarding the position.
Contact Email: academicaffairsvard.edu
Salary Range: $11,500
This is a part-time, non-benefits-eligible appointment for the Fall 2026 semester
. Compensation is commensurate with experience and consistent with Harvard Divinity School policies.
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