The College Core Curriculum at New York University invites applications for visiting lecturer appointments, with the rank of Lecturer, to begin September 1, 2026, pending administrative and budgetary approval. We are seeking to hire recent NYU graduates with a strong record of teaching. These are full-time, non-tenure track, one-year appointments in either the Foundations of Scientific Inquiry or Foundations of Contemporary Culture. The primary instructional responsibilities are attending lectures of Core courses led by full-time faculty instructors-of-record, leading recitation or laboratory sections associated with these courses, and grading. Over the academic year, the teaching load is a total of six recitation sections, or the equivalent, which is typically a First-Year Seminar taught as instructor-of-record; and course relief is also available for planning and leading the Core orientation sessions and the teaching and learning colloquium. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2025, and continue until positions are filled.
Compensation:
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual salary for this position is $60,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Successful applicants will have demonstrated effectiveness as college-level teachers, and will have completed their dissertation defense by August 1, 2026. Individuals selected for this position will not be allowed to engage in employment outside of the College Core Curriculum.
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Assistant Professor - Accounting
City University of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (CUNY) invites applications for a full‑time tenure‑track Assistant Professor position in the Department of Accounting with a starting date in August 2026.
The Murray Koppelman School of Business offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs through its four departments: Accounting; Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship; Economics; and Finance. The Department of Accounting has 8 full‑time faculty members. Our students are recruited by the Big 4 in New York City, and a recent Big 4 CEO is a Brooklyn College alumnus. We offer three undergraduate accounting programs including 2 unique 150‑hour programs that meet the CPA educational requirements. We offer an M.S. in Accounting and are developing an M.S. in Taxation as well as a fourth undergraduate program. We have existing or in‑development interdisciplinary programs with the other departments of the Koppelman School of Business.
Brooklyn College serves students from as many as 150 countries who speak over 100 languages and dialects and thus constitutes a vibrant microcosm of the rich creativity and energy that characterizes the borough of Brooklyn and the greater New York City area itself. The college ethos is strongly invested in the educational and career success of our students. We are committed to fostering a spirit of camaraderie and shared ideals across the entire spectrum of our varied constituency. By accessing a first‑class and affordable college education in an inclusive and nurturing intellectual milieu, our students acquire the skills, confidence, and global mindedness that allow them to thrive in a rapidly changing, unpredictable marketplace of ideas that is increasingly mindless of borders and spans the gamut of cultures and vernaculars.
To this end, the college seeks faculty who are eager to engage with our student body and have a demonstrated commitment to student success through teaching, research and/or service. Successful candidates will bring their unique creativity, sensitivity, insights and perspectives to a community that welcomes innovation in scholarship and teaching. Together we will model the finest that a public urban liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies college can be for the present and future.
Responsibilities
Teaching undergraduate, masters, and/or doctoral courses.
Developing and maintaining a research agenda.
Advising, mentoring, and training undergraduate and graduate students.
Participating in college, department, and/or university committees, and various other service commitments (e.g., curriculum development, student outreach).
Qualifications Minimum
Doctorate in Accounting or related field with coursework in Accounting or Tax from an accredited institution, OR a terminal degree in Tax or Law (for faculty who teach primarily in the tax area), awarded by August 1 2026.
Ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses is required.
Experience using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in pedagogy or a strong commitment to learning how to use AI in pedagogy.
Strong commitment to engage students in career‑connected learning.
Ability to teach evening, weekends, face‑to‑face, and online to all types of students, including non‑traditional students.
Preferred
Interest and background in Tax or Systems/Analytics.
CPA or related credential.
Terminal degrees from AACSB‑accredited institutions.
Scholarly publication in Accounting or Tax.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full‑time basis. Sponsorship will not be offered for this position.
Compensation
$79,598 - $109,025 base salary per union contract; we offer competitive salary above base commensurate with candidate qualifications subject to budget and university approvals. CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.
How to Apply
From our job posting system, select “Apply Now”, create or log in to a user account, and provide the requested information. If you are viewing this posting from outside our system, please visit ************************************************ Emailed or hard‑copy applications will not be considered.
Applicants should upload the following in .docx or pdf format:
An application letter indicating the desired position, and should detail how their teaching, service and/or scholarship has supported the success of students from racial, ethnic, and gender backgrounds that are underrepresented in their academic fields; applicants who have not yet had the opportunity for such experience should note how their work will further CUNY's commitment to diversity.
Current curriculum vitae.
Research and Teaching Statement (may be included in application letter).
A recent peer‑reviewed article, publications, or manuscript.
A sample of published scholarly writing to which the applicant is the primary or single author.
Formal teaching evaluations, if available.
An online shared link (Google Drive, Dropbox, website, etc.) to supporting materials such as reviews, teaching or presentation videos.
Finalists will be asked to have three confidential letters of recommendation submitted electronically by their recommenders.
Closing Date
Review of applications to begin December 8 2025 and will continue until filled.
Equal Employment Opportunity
CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
Location
Brooklyn College
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$79.6k-109k yearly 5d ago
Instructor (Fellowship) 126920
University of Rochester 4.1
Rochester, NY jobs
The University of Rochester Department of Family Medicine is now accepting applications for its one-year, instructor position in the Advanced Obstetrics Track of the Maternal Child Health Fellowship. Our program provides one of the more robust OB experiences in the Northeast for our 12-12-12 residency program. Highland Hospital delivers approximately 3000 babies per year and has historically had an impressively low 20% Cesarean rate. Our longstanding Surgical Obstetrics fellowship is expanding from 2 to 4 fellows per year with a new emphasis on training physicians for rural practice funded by our recent HRSA grant.
This one-year faculty appointment is designed to train Family Medicine physicians high-risk obstetrics, surgical assisting, and management of common newborn conditions. You will be trained in rural health care, prenatal care, obstetric ultrasound, newborn resuscitation and stabilization, care of newborns in the Special Care Nursery, and care of high-risk obstetrical conditions.
in high risk/surgical obstetrics and management of common newborn conditions. You will be trained in cesarean sections, postpartum tubal ligations, obstetric ultrasound, newborn resuscitation and stabilization, care of newborns in the Special Care Nursery, rural health care and care of high-risk obstetrical conditions.
Your responsibilities, which will be based at Highland Hospital, will include:
· Working on the labor deck; this will include daytime shifts, overnight shifts, weekends and holidays pursuant to a schedule that distributes these responsibilities equitably among the Family Medicine Fellows and the Obstetrics and Gynecology residents
· Office-based care at the Family Medicine Center
· 1-2 months of rural rotation based at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, NY
· Elective time
Your participation in the fellowship is contingent upon your appointment to the medical staff at Highland Hospital with the necessary clinical privileges, your appointment as an Instructor in Family Medicine, with a secondary appointment as a Fellow in Family Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, which are subject to approval of the Dean.
**Qualifications**
· M.D./ D.O. Degree or equivalent
· Eligible for a New York State Medical License
· Experience in an outpatient setting is required
· Must meet all credentialing requirements
· Post offer Drug Screen and Health Assessment required
· Compliance with University and New York State health requirements
**Application Instructions**
If you already have an Interfolio account, please sign in to apply to this position. If not, please create an Interfolio account. For questions/concerns pertaining to this position, email Laura Francz at laura_************************* .
The referenced pay range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the base range of compensation for this faculty position. Individual salaries will be determined within the job's salary range and established based on (but not limited to) market data, experience and expertise of the individual, and with consideration to related position salaries. Alignment of clinical incentive-based compensation may also be applicable and will be discussed during the hiring process
**Equal Employment Opportunity Statement**
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University's mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law. This commitment extends to the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates from underrepresented populations, veterans, and persons with disabilities consistent with these values and government contractor Affirmative Action obligations.
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks industry professionals for the role of adjunct
Lecturer
to develop and teach various courses in the school's
M.S. in Technology Management
program. The program provides technology professionals at all stages of their career - from recent graduates to more seasoned professionals - with the key strategic and tactical skills necessary to drive enhanced organizational performance and innovation through the use of technology and to become leaders in the field.
The program's curriculum can be found
here
. Candidates should indicate in a cover letter areas of subject matter expertise and which courses they would be interested in or qualified to teach. They should also indicate whether they are interested in teaching online (synchronously) or in-person.
Responsibilities
Lead in-person and/or online class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussion
Evaluate student work and grade assignments
Monitor student concerns and inquiries and be the first point of contact for student questions
Hold weekly office hours
Prepare, maintain, and enhance the course in Canvas, Columbia University's learning management system for onsite and online courses
Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training (online learning management system)
Attend Technology Management faculty meetings
If assigned to design a course:
Develop course objectives that align with program-wide learning outcomes
Create activity maps tying course activities to objectives, ensuring industry relevance
Draft a detailed syllabus (course description, schedule, grading rubric, and assessments) for review and approval by the Program Curriculum Committee and the Committee on Instruction (COI).
Collaborate with Instructional Design to develop course materials through a consultative process. This includes partnering on course development (aligning objectives, materials, and assessments), creating dynamic instructional media (videos, infographics, and interactive resources), maintaining established courses with updates and troubleshooting, and receiving just-in-time assistance for targeted needs.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students in the field of technology management as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Graduate degree in IT (e.g., computer science, software engineering, AI), business management, finance, or other related disciplines
At least 15 years of industry experience with a focus on driving digital transformation and innovation processes in large corporations
Strong communication and problem solving skills and an ability to multi-task
Preferred Qualifications
A terminal degree in one of the above mentioned disciplines
2+ years graduate-level university teaching experience
Additional Information
Compensation
- $10,000 - $15,000 per semester-length course.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
Please Note
: To comply with the
University's Policy on Fully Remote Work
, candidates for the role must reside in New York or a contiguous state (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Vermont) or a state or territory in which the University is registered (Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Montana, Oklahoma, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, or Washington DC).
All applicants, please provide:
A resume/CV inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level
A cover letter indicating the
Technology Management courses
they would be interested in or qualified to teach, areas of subject matter expertise, and whether they are interested in teaching online (synchronously) or in-person
Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., student evaluations of teaching, teaching observation summaries, etc.)
Your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
$10k-15k monthly 11h ago
Lecturer, Introduction to Life Insurance (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Introduction to Life Insurance
in the school's highly ranked
Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science
. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Introduction to Life Insurance
will provide an overview of the core actuarial concepts that are required for life insurance actuaries. Students will first study the principles of life insurance and how life insurance companies are organized. This course will provide an overview of insurance company investments and the regulations and
liabilities that drive the insurance company investment decisions. The course will move to an overview of income and accumulation annuities for both fixed and variable designs. Students will study life insurance products that are traditional pre-scheduled and flexible dynamic, including fixed and variable designs, taxation of life insurance, and how products are sold. The course will then provide an overview of product strategy, product development organization, pricing strategy, and the product development process, and assumptions actuaries need to develop. Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail
here
.
Class Days and Times
The fall schedule has yet to be determined.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary
: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience--highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 11h ago
Lecturer, Actuarial Models (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Advanced Actuarial Methods
in the school's highly ranked
Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science
. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Actuarial Models
explores an introduction to the tools for pricing and reserving for short term insurance. The course will discuss methods for calculating IBNR reserves, ratemaking, frequency and severity models used for modeling coverage modifications, statistical methods for fitting, evaluating, and selecting parametric models for frequency and severity, and three credibility methods.
This class covers the short-term material of Exam FAM and covers the material of Exam ASTAM of the Society of Actuaries, and some of the material on Exams MAS I, MAS II, and 5 of the Casualty Actuarial Society. This is a core class of the Actuarial Science program.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail
here
.
Class Days and Times
Mondays and Wednesdays; 11:40am to 12:55pm EST
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary
: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience--highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 11h ago
Lecturer, Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications
in the school's highly ranked
Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science
. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications
discusses Bayesian methods for estimating linear models. We discuss three methods for estimating the Bayesian posterior: grid approximation, quadratic approximation, and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. Bayesian methods are used to estimate linear regression models and generalized linear models. We also use Bayesian methods to estimate multilevel models, also known as linear mixed models. We also estimate linear mixed models using non-Bayesian methods. We learn how to build, estimate, and evaluate these models and how to select the best one.
This class covers most of the material of Exam MAS II of the Casualty Actuarial Society. This is a core class of the Actuarial Science program.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail
here
.
Class Days and Times
Mondays and Wednesdays; 2:40pm to 3:55pm EST
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related
discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary
: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are
filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 11h ago
Lecturer, Advanced Actuarial Methods (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Advanced Actuarial Methods
in the school's highly ranked
Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science
. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Advanced Actuarial Methods
seeks to develop the student's knowledge of the theoretical basis of certain actuarial models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks. A thorough knowledge of calculus, probability, and interest theory is assumed. Knowledge of risk management at the level of Exam
P is also assumed.
The combination of these two classes covers the material for the FAM-L and ALTAM examinations of the Society of Actuaries. This is a core class of the Actuarial Science program.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail
here
.
Class Days and Times
Mondays and Wednesdays; 1:10pm to 2:25pm EST
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary
: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience--highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 11h ago
Lecturer, Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications
in the school's highly ranked Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Advanced Predictive Modeling Applications
discusses Bayesian methods for estimating linear models. We discuss three methods for estimating the Bayesian posterior: grid approximation, quadratic approximation, and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. Bayesian methods are used to estimate linear regression models and generalized linear models. We also use Bayesian methods to estimate multilevel models, also known as linear mixed models. We also estimate linear mixed models using non-Bayesian methods. We learn how to build, estimate, and evaluate these models and how to select the best one.
This class covers most of the material of Exam MAS II of the Casualty Actuarial Society. This is a core class of the Actuarial Science program.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail here.
Class Days and Times
Mondays and Wednesdays; 2:40pm to 3:55pm EST
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related
discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are
filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 60d+ ago
Lecturer, Actuarial Models (On Campus - Fall 2025)
Columbia University 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through eighteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks candidates for the role of adjunct Lecturer for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the graduate-level course,
Advanced Actuarial Methods
in the school's highly ranked Master of Science degree program in Actuarial Science. Scholar-practitioners with relevant academic and industry experience are invited to apply.
Actuarial Models
explores an introduction to the tools for pricing and reserving for short term insurance. The course will discuss methods for calculating IBNR reserves, ratemaking, frequency and severity models used for modeling coverage modifications, statistical methods for fitting, evaluating, and selecting parametric models for frequency and severity, and three credibility methods.
This class covers the short-term material of Exam FAM and covers the material of Exam ASTAM of the Society of Actuaries, and some of the material on Exams MAS I, MAS II, and 5 of the Casualty Actuarial Society. This is a core class of the Actuarial Science program.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students aspiring to a career in Actuarial Science related fields as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of academic and
applied trends that are driving best practice in the field.
Responsibilities
Attend all class sessions (class generally meets once per week for up to 2 hours), conduct the lectures, and lead classroom administration.
Lead preparation of course materials including the oversight of the course Canvas webpage (learning management system), weekly presentations, development of class readings, etc. Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training.
Monitor student concerns and inquiries; conduct office hours.
Evaluation and grading of student assessments and work.
The Lecturer role is outlined in more detail here.
Class Days and Times
Mondays and Wednesdays; 11:40am to 12:55pm EST
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics or in related discipline. Doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated experience in area of professional practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad base of expertise related to actuarial science.
10+ years of professional experience working in the field of concentration preferred.
2+ years teaching experience in a university setting at the graduate level preferred.
Peer-reviewed publications and/or contributions to area of discipline preferred.
Additional Information
Salary: $14,183 per semester-length course teaching.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
Resume/CV, inclusive of university teaching experience--highlight teaching at the graduate level.
Please submit any evidence of teaching effectiveness (Students Evaluation of Teaching results, Teaching Observation summaries, etc.)
Must reside and be eligible to work in the United States. Faculty are expected to live and work within normal commuting distance of the University, defined as New York or a contiguous state: New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$14.2k monthly 60d+ ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Project Management (Fall '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through nineteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks industry professionals for the role of adjunct
Lecturer
to develop and teach various in-person courses in the school's new
M.S. in Project Management
program. The program equips individuals with the strategic, analytical, and leadership skills essential for a successful career managing complex projects across industries and borders.
The Project Management program's curriculum can be found
here
. Candidates should indicate in a cover letter areas of subject matter expertise and which of the following five core courses they would be interested in or qualified to teach:
Project Management Fundamentals - Core principles, frameworks, and methods for managing projects effectively
Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control - Foundations of project planning, critical path, and performance monitoring
Finance and Accounting for Managers - Financial principles applied to project management
Leadership and Team Dynamics - Principles of leadership, collaboration, and high-performance team management
Capstone - A real-world project-based capstone synthesizing learning across the curriculum
Responsibilities
Lead in-person class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions
Evaluate student work and grade assignments
Monitor student concerns and inquiries, and be the first point of contact for student questions
Hold weekly office hours
Prepare, maintain, and enhance the course in Canvas, Columbia University's learning management system for onsite and online courses
Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training (online learning management system)
Attend Project Management faculty meetings
If assigned to design the course, responsibilities also include:
Develop course objectives that align with program-wide learning outcomes
Create activity maps tying course activities to objectives, ensuring industry relevance
Draft a detailed syllabus (course description, schedule, grading rubric, and assessments) for review and approval by the Program Curriculum Committee and the Committee on Instruction (COI).
Collaborate with Instructional Design to develop course materials through a consultative process. This includes partnering on course development (aligning objectives, materials, and assessments), creating dynamic instructional media (videos, infographics, and interactive resources), maintaining established courses with updates and troubleshooting, and receiving just-in-time assistance for targeted needs.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students in the field of project management as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
A master's degree in accounting, architecture, business management, engineering, project management or other related disciplines
At least 15 years of industry experience with a focus on project management and leadership in complex organizational environments
Strong communication and problem solving skills and an ability to multi-task
Preferred Skills & Experience
A terminal degree in one of the above mentioned disciplines
2+ years graduate-level university teaching experience
Professional project management certifications (PMP, PRINCE2, etc.)
Additional Information
Compensation Range
- $10,000 - $15,000 per semester-length course.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
A resume/CV inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level
A cover letter indicating the
Project Management
courses that the applicant is interested in or qualified to teach and areas of subject matter expertise
Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., student evaluations of teaching, teaching observation summaries, etc.)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
$10k-15k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Technology Integration in Project Management (Fall '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through nineteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks industry professionals for the role of adjunct
Lecturer
to develop and teach
Technology Integration in Project Management
, a core course in the school's new
M.S. in Project Management
program. The program equips individuals with the strategic, analytical, and leadership skills essential for a successful career managing complex projects across industries and borders.
The course of
Technology Integration in Project Management
explores the integration of technology into modern project management, equipping students with the skills to navigate digital transformation and technology adoption in complex project environments. Students will gain hands-on experience with project management information systems (PMIS) and enterprise platforms such as MS Project, Asana, Trello, SAP, and Oracle Primavera, while also learning to leverage AI, automation, and data analytics tools like Power BI to enhance decision-making and performance monitoring. The course emphasizes the use of agile and hybrid methodologies supported by tech-enabled tools, preparing students to lead projects with efficiency, adaptability, and innovation in digitally driven organizations.
Responsibilities
Lead in-person class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions
Evaluate student work and grade assignments
Monitor student concerns and inquiries, and be the first point of contact for student questions
Hold weekly office hours
Prepare, maintain, and enhance the course in Canvas, Columbia University's learning management system for onsite and online courses
Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training (online learning management system)
Attend Project Management faculty meetings
If assigned to design the course, responsibilities also include:
Develop course objectives that align with program-wide learning outcomes
Create activity maps tying course activities to objectives, ensuring industry relevance
Draft a detailed syllabus (course description, schedule, grading rubric, and assessments) for review and approval by the Program Curriculum Committee and the Committee on Instruction (COI).
Collaborate with Instructional Design to develop course materials through a consultative process. This includes partnering on course development (aligning objectives, materials, and assessments), creating dynamic instructional media (videos, infographics, and interactive resources), maintaining established courses with updates and troubleshooting, and receiving just-in-time assistance for targeted needs.
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students in the field of project management as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied professional setting.
Requirements
A master's degree in engineering (e.g., civil, mechanical, or industrial), construction management, project management, operations research, technology management, business analytics, or data science (with a project management focus)
At least 8 years of experience in roles such as IT Project Manager, Technology Consultant, Digital Transformation Lead, or Systems Engineer
Hands-on experience with software selection, implementation, and integration in a project setting
Experience in cross-functional technology deployment across sectors (e.g., construction, manufacturing, tech, services)
PMP or equivalent certifications preferred
A passion for teaching, strong interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to connect academic material to contemporary industry practices.
Preferred Skills & Experience
A terminal degree in one of the above mentioned disciplines
2+ years graduate-level university teaching experience
Additional Information
Compensation Range - $10,000 - $15,000 per semester-length course.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
A resume/CV inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level
A cover letter
Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., student evaluations of teaching, teaching observation summaries, etc.)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
$10k-15k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Political Analytics (On-Campus Fall '26 & Spring '27)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The
School of Professional Studies at Columbia University
offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through nineteen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University School of Professional Studies seeks industry professionals for the role of adjunct
Lecturer
to develop and teach various courses in the school's
M.S. in Political Analytics
program. The program combines politics with advanced quantitative methods to enhance data skills that will drive decision-making and communicate effectively about data and politics.
The program's curriculum can be found
here
. Candidates should indicate in a cover letter, areas of subject matter expertise and what type of course they would be interested in or qualified to teach. Examples of current courses taught include:
Big Data & Political Strategy
Campaign Finance & Fundraising Analytics
Data Science for Political Analytics
Electoral Data & Predictive Modeling
This position may require developing the course, leading syllabus through the review process, and teaching the course.
Responsibilities
Lead in-person class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions
Evaluate student work and grade assignments
Monitor student concerns and inquiries, and be the first point of contact for student questions
Hold weekly office hours
Prepare, maintain, and enhance the course in Canvas, Columbia University's learning management system for onsite and online courses
Part‐time Lecturers who are new to SPS must complete Canvas training (online learning management system)
Attend Political Analytics faculty meetings
If assigned to design the course, responsibilities also include:
Develop course objectives that align with program-wide learning outcomes
Create activity maps tying course activities to objectives, ensuring industry relevance
Draft a detailed syllabus (course description, schedule, grading rubric, and assessments) for review and approval by the Program Curriculum Committee and the Committee on Instruction (COI)
Collaborate with Instructional Design to develop course materials through a consultative process. This includes partnering on course development (aligning objectives, materials, and assessments), creating dynamic instructional media (videos, infographics, and interactive resources), maintaining established courses with updates and troubleshooting, and receiving just-in-time assistance for targeted needs
Serving as an adjunct Lecturer provides an outstanding opportunity to educate and mentor students in the field of project management as well as to form a rewarding professional relationship with Columbia University's world-class faculty.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Graduate degree in an area related to political science, data science, quantitative methods or related field
10+ years of professional experience in a role involving political analytics
Knowledge of statistics, econometrics, quantitative analysis or related techniques
Knowledge and familiarity with analysis software (e.g. R)
Knowledge of survey research methods, survey design, and survey data collection/aggregation/analysis
Preferred Skills & Experience
Doctoral degree or equivalent in a relevant field
Prior experience with electoral campaigns, policy-making initiatives, advocacy efforts, or lobbying operations
University teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level
Additional Information
Compensation
- $10,000 - $15,000 per semester-length course.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
All applicants, please provide:
A resume/CV inclusive of university teaching experience -- highlight teaching at the graduate level
A cover letter indicating the courses they would be interested in or qualified to teach, areas of subject matter expertise, and availability to teach in-person
Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., student evaluations of teaching, teaching observation summaries, etc.)
Your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
$10k-15k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Mathematics for AI (On-Campus, Spring '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds to pursue greater human understanding, pioneering discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
The School of Professional Studies seeks experienced industry professionals to serve as part-time
Lecturer
for a graduate-level course in Mathematics for AI. This course equips students with essential mathematical foundations for understanding and working with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. By the end of this course, students will possess a strong mathematical toolkit to confidently tackle the complexities of modern AI algorithms.
Responsibilities
Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions. Attend all class sessions.
Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.
Evaluate and grade student work and assessments.
Conduct office hours.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty possessing outstanding academic training and a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in a quantitative disciplinary area
Proficiency with programming Python in a Jupyter notebook
3+ years of professional experience in a related area
Preferred Skills & Experience
10+ years of related professional experience.
2+ years of University teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level.
Additional Information
Salary
: $10,000 - $13,000 per semester-length course
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
$10k-13k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIOT) (On-Campus, Spring '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds to pursue greater human understanding, pioneering discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
The School of Professional Studies seeks experienced industry professionals to serve as part-time
Lecturer
for a graduate-level course in Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIOT).
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of IoT technologies and their integration with AI and robotic systems. Students will explore IoT architecture, key components, and communication protocols, while gaining hands-on experience with IoT platforms, sensors, and data acquisition devices. The curriculum emphasizes practical AIoT applications for real-time decision-making in manufacturing, public safety, smart cities, healthcare, etc., and addresses the ethical considerations of these technologies.
Combining conceptual learning with practical assignments, the course features weekly lectures and readings on IoT fundamentals and applications, with biweekly quizzes to assess conceptual understanding. Students will further apply their learning through individual assignments and a group term project, ensuring a robust foundation in IoT analytics and AI-powered robotic automation.
Responsibilities
Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions. Attend all class sessions.
Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.
Evaluate and grade student work and assessments.
Conduct office hours.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS
operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty possessing outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in a relevant field (Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Data Science, Applied Analytics, Information Systems, or closely related).
7+ years of professional experience in one or more of: IoT/embedded systems, edge computing, cloud IoT platforms, data analytics/ML, or adjacent industries (e.g., smart devices, manufacturing/IIoT, healthcare IoT).
Proficiency with Python and Jupyter/pandas/matplotlib for analytics and data visualization
Strong knowledge of AI fundamentals and experience with machine learning applications
Strong communication and student mentorship skills; responsiveness on Slack/office hours; ability to manage hardware kits and demos.
Preferred Skills & Experience
University teaching experience, especially in graduate or professional programs.
University teaching experience in project-based or lab-based courses.
Proficiency with MicroPython for device programming
Practical skills with Thonny, UIFlow2, or VS Code, serial/USB drivers (e.g., CP210x), and a mac OS/Windows terminal
Hands-on familiarity with ESP32-class microcontrollers (M5Stack Core2 preferred) and MQTT publish/subscribe patterns.
Working knowledge of AWS IoT Core (Things, certificates/policies, device shadows) and comfort with basic AWS services used for analytics (e.g., S3, QuickSight/Athena/Glue or equivalent).
Additional Information
Salary
: $13,374.98 per semester-length course
Please submit a resume inclusive of university teaching experience.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University, School of Professional Studies (SPS) seeks candidates to serve as a part-time
Lecturer
to teach an on-campus graduate-level course in
Introduction to Blockchain, Crypto-currencies & Analytics.
This course provides our Applied Analytics Master of Science degree students with an introduction to blockchains and crypto-currencies as well as cryptographic protocols, hash, digital signatures, chaining of blocks of transactions, decentralization using mining based on proof of work, and smart contracts.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty that have outstanding academic training as well as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in an area related to applied analytics, computer science, or information technology
Solid knowledge and academic foundation in statistics.
Deep understanding of machine learning concepts and algorithms.
Proficiency in R and Python programming.
Professional experience and demonstrated success in a role involving applied analytics, crypto, blockchain, etc.
Preferred Skills & Experience
10+ years of professional experience in analytics-focused roles.
2+ years of teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level.
Proficient in JavaScript
Additional Information
Please submit a resume inclusive of university teaching experience.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Salary:
$13,374.98 per semester-length course
$13.4k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, AI User Interfaces for Analytics (Spring '26, On-Campus)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
Columbia University, School of Professional Studies (SPS) seeks candidates to serve
as a part-time Lecturer to teach a graduate-level course in AI User Interfaces for
Analytics. The course delivers a comprehensive understanding of the principles of UX
design, as well as techniques and best practices for developing user interfaces (UIs).
Students will learn how to create intuitive, interactive, and visually engaging websites and
dashboards surfacing AI-generated insights. The curriculum covers the entire process
from design and implementation to the evaluation of UIs. Students gain hands-on
experience with web development technologies, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and
related cloud services. Additionally, the course integrates apply state-of-the-art AI
technologies for creating intelligent and interactive UIs.
Responsibilities
Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussion. Attend all class sessions (classes generally meet once per week for up to 2 hours).
Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.
Evaluate, grade student work and assessments.
Conduct office hours.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which
enables students to learn from faculty possessing outstanding academic training as well
as a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related discipline
Proficiency in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and Python
Good understanding of UX design and data visualization principles
Proven industry experience in UX/UI and web development
Preferred Skills & Experience
10+ years of related professional experience.
2+ years of University teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level
2+ years of experience with cloud services on AWS, GCP, or Azure
Any experience applying generative AI models for visualization
Additional Information
Please submit a resume inclusive of university teaching experience.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Salary:
$13,374.97 per semester length course
$13.4k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Financial Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management (On-Campus/Online, Spring '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds to pursue greater human understanding, pioneering discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
The School of Professional Studies seeks experienced industry professionals to serve as part-time
Lecturer
for a graduate-level course in Financial Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management. Lecturers are the primary instructors for courses and an invaluable component of the faculty community. This course introduces students to the study of analyzing information to evaluate financial securities and design investment strategies. This course provides an intensive introduction to major topics in investments and covers topics in theoretical foundation, valuation models and analysis of major asset classes, and the practice of active portfolio management.
Responsibilities
Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions. Attend all class sessions.
Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.
Evaluate and grade student work and assessments.
Conduct office hours.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty possessing outstanding academic training and a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in Finance or a related field
Professional experience related to financial securities analysis and portfolio management
Proficiency in Python; e.g. using libraries for data manipulation, statistical analysis, machine learning implementations, and data visualization.
Preferred Skills & Experience
10+ years of related professional experience.
2+ years of University teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to present complex material to students unfamiliar with a subject
Additional Information
Salary:
$13,374.97 per semester length course.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$13.4k monthly 11h ago
Adjunct Lecturer, Analytics for Cybersecurity Management (On-Campus, Spring '26)
Columbia University In The City of New York 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Columbia University has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world for more than 250 years. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds to pursue greater human understanding, pioneering discoveries, and service to society.
The School of Professional Studies at Columbia University offers innovative and rigorous programs that integrate knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, combine theory with practice, leverage the expertise of our students and faculty, and connect global constituencies. Through seventeen professional master's degrees, courses for advancement and graduate school preparation, certificate programs, summer courses, high school programs, and a program for learning English as a second language, the School of Professional Studies transforms knowledge and understanding in service of the greater good.
Job Description
The School of Professional Studies seeks experienced industry professionals to serve as part-time
Lecturer
for a graduate-level course in Analytics for Cybersecurity Management. This course offers a comprehensive introduction to core cybersecurity principles, encompassing network security, threat detection, and vulnerability management, while highlighting how emerging techniques in AI and machine learning can transform modern defense strategies. Students will explore key frameworks, advanced tools, and real-world case studies, gaining insight into how analytics underpins effective threat intelligence, incident response, and regulatory compliance.
Responsibilities
Lead class lectures, instructional activities, and classroom discussions. Attend all class sessions.
Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries.
Evaluate and grade student work and assessments.
Conduct office hours.
Qualifications
Columbia University SPS operates under a scholar-practitioner faculty model, which enables students to learn from faculty possessing outstanding academic training and a record of accomplishment as practitioners in an applied industry setting.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in a quantitative disciplinary area
3+ years of professional experience in roles such as Security Operations (SOC), Threat Intelligence, Incident Response, Security Engineering, Vulnerability Management, Cloud Security, or Applied Data Science/ML for security within industries like technology, finance, healthcare, consulting, or government.
Python proficiency for data parsing/ETL, log analysis, and basic analytics (e.g., pandas, simple scikit-learn workflows).
Comfort with shell scripting (PowerShell and/or Bash) and core OS tools for processes, networking, and files.
Strong communication and feedback skills for guiding graduate students; dependable, organized, and detail-oriented
Preferred Skills & Experience
10+ years of related professional experience.
2+ years of University teaching experience, ideally at the graduate level.
Experience with cloud security (IAM, least privilege, security groups, logging) and common tools (e.g., CloudTrail/Defender for Cloud).
Familiarity with SOAR concepts/workflows and alert triage/runbooks.
Practical knowledge of security/privacy frameworks and regs (e.g., NIST CSF, HIPAA, GDPR) and ethical handling of sensitive data.
Experience supporting course operations (Canvas/LMS, rubric-based grading, timely feedback, academic integrity processes, managing small-group activities).
Track record of mentoring early-career professionals or graduate students and collaborating in diverse, remote teams.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
$116k-171k yearly est. 11h ago
Visiting Lecturer
New York University 4.8
Lecturer job at New York University
The Department of English at New York University invites applications to fill a visiting lecturer position, effective Fall 2025. This is a full-time, one-year, non-tenure-track appointment. Over the course of the academic year, lecturers will teach a total of six courses or their equivalent (4 in English, 2 in Medical Humanities minor), in addition to advising within the undergraduate English program.
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the salary for this position is $60,000
. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Successful applicants will have demonstrated effectiveness as college-level literature teachers and will have completed all the requirements for the Ph.D. with a degree in hand by the appointment start date of September 1, 2025 pending budgetary and administrative approval.