Instructor - Holmes Summer Institue
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, 66045, USA
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Faculty
Position Overview
The Holmes Summer Institute was endowed, beginning in the summer of 1991. It has been established as a two‑week seminar, which features an eminent scholar/critic/teacher of international standing. The Instructor is an instructional, adjunct faculty position that is not eligible for tenure or promotion in rank. Renewal will be based upon unit needs and funding, as well as performance that meets expectations, not to exceed two continuous semesters.
Unionand Compliance
The Instructor is a union‑covered position within the collective bargaining unit represented by United Academics of Kansas University (UAKU). UAKU is the exclusive bargaining representative for the bargaining unit. As the State of Kansas is a right‑to‑work state, you have the right to be a member or not to be a member of the union without fear of personal or professional repercussions.
LocationDue to complex state employment laws, the University of Kansas may be unable to hire fully remote workers for this position outside of Kansas. Specifically, we cannot currently offer employment to candidates residing in the following states:
California, Delaware, Idaho, and Minnesota. We invite interested individuals from eligible states to apply.
The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. prior to the start date of the position.
Job Description100% Instructional Duties:
- As an instructor for the university, primary duties and responsibilities include: teaching in a specific field, developing course materials, developing and managing syllabi, creating lectures and assignments, grading student work, advising students and holding office hours.
- All instructors are expected to collaborate with colleagues, be current in the field, and are required to adhere to departmental, school/college and university policies and procedures.
- Conduct classes for several hours each day at least four days a week.
- Meet with individuals for private conferences during non‑class hours and on the fifth day of each week.
- Participate in informal meetings (including a reception, several lunches and dinners, and a farewell party) with local faculty members and students in English and related disciplines, including those not enrolled in the seminar.
- Deliver a public lecture.
- Read, evaluate, and grade the seminar papers that are written by students participating in the Institute.
Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through (1) descriptions of work experience and educational experiences in the letter of application, (2) record of accomplishments and productivity addressed in the c.v., and (3) information provided from professional references if requested.
For Instruction Of Graduate‑Level Courses- Ph.D. in English
- A record of award‑winning and influential publications.
- Major impact on developing new areas of study and research.
- International standing within the field of study
- Resume and/or curriculum vitae
- Cover letter
- List of three professional references including contact information
Review of applications is ongoing and hires will be made as positions become available.
Application Review Begins:
Ongoing
Estimated
Start Date:
Ongoing
Contact Information to Applicants:
Laura Mielke
lmielke
Advertised Salary Range:
Commensurate with education and experience
Application Review Begins:
Monday, June 1, 2026
Anticipated
Start Date:
Monday, June 15, 2026
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