We are currently seeking to add several adjunct professors to the teaching
pool of our program, especially, but not exclusively, on the energy side of
the equation. We are looking for instructors to teach in both our on the
ground program in the Hopkins Washington DC Center, as well as in a new
distance learning component of the program that we contemplate launching in
the summer. We offer courses in fall, spring and summer terms.

 

Prior teaching experience is required, as well as evaluations from past
courses. In the case of distance learning applicants, experience in this
context is desirable.

 

I would encourage prospective applicants to peruse our course offerings
initially to see if you are qualified to teach any of these courses;
however, we are not precluding new course offerings either. Applicants
should submit the following to my attention via email:

 

1.     Cover letter

2.     CV

3.     Teaching evaluations

4.     In cases where you are proposing a new course, a description of the
proposed course and how you think it would fit into our curriculum.

 

Of course, I am also always available to discuss the program with any
prospective students or professors with students that might be interested in
joining us!

 

Thanks, wil

 

Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program 

Johns Hopkins University

1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

Room 104J

Washington, DC  20036

202.663.5976 (Office phone)

650.281.9126 (Mobile)

[email protected]

http://advanced.jhu.edu/academic/environmental/master-of-science-in-energy-p
olicy-and-climate/

SSRN site (selected publications): http://ssrn.com/author=240348

 

Skype ID: Wil.Burns

 

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