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Job:
Lecturer of Human RightsJob Description:
The Human Rights Program at Barnard College Columbia University invites applications for a full-time lecturer position for an individual with demonstrated expertise in human rights theory and practice to begin July 2026. Barnard College is a premier liberal arts college for women located in New York City and is affiliated with Columbia University. The Human Rights Program was founded in 2000 and is one of the first undergraduate human rights majors. The Program provides an interdisciplinary major in human rights and courses in human rights.
The teaching load is 33 course per year. Non-teaching duties include advising students and participating in service at the departmental and college levels. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory level and advanced courses on human rights theory principles law and practice including normative human rights course such as the Programs introductory class Human Rights in Theory and Practice.
The successful candidate will also be able to develop classes that draw on the candidates substantive area of expertise. The particular area of topical expertise relating to human rights is open but suitable areas of expertise may include health reproductive rights and/or bodily autonomy; gendered racial and/or socio-economic inequalities; indigenous rights; LGBTQ rights; disability rights; climate change animal rights and/or environmental rights; migration; and peace and conflict studies.
Lecturers are reviewed in their third year of full-time service with the possibility for reappointment and consideration for promotion to Senior Lecturer in the seventh year; subsequent reviews typically occur on a seven-year cycle.
Skills Qualifications & Requirements:
Required Qualifications
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in a field related to human rights or have a terminal law degree (e.g. JD) and demonstrated expertise and experience related to human rights.
Application Requirements
Applicants are required to upload the following documents. Only complete applications submitted via Workday will be considered.
Curriculum Vitae (maximum file size: 5 MB)
A single PDF file (maximum file size: 30 MB) containing:
Cover letter stating interest preparation and qualifications for this position
Statement highlighting past academic or professional accomplishments related to the field of human rights and future plans
Teaching statement describing teaching philosophy experiences and interests
A writing sample of article or chapter length
Only semi-finalists will be asked to identify at least three references. Referees will receive an email notification instructing them to upload confidential letters of recommendation within one week of receipt of the email.
Review of applications will begin on approximatelyand continue until the position is filled.
For questions or further information please contact Search Chair Professor J.C. Salyer at
Salary: $88000 - $94000
Barnard College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Barnard does not discriminate due to race color creed religion sex sexual orientation gender and/or gender identity or expression marital or parental status national origin ethnicity citizenship status veteran or military status age disability or any other legally protected basis. Qualified candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors including but not limited to departmental budgets qualifications experience education licenses specialty and training. The above hiring range represents the Colleges good faith and reasonable estimateof the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Company:
Barnard CollegeTime Type:
Full time