Job Location : Buffalo,NY, USA
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical, Social and Administrative Sciences: The primary responsibility of this faculty member(s) is to coordinate and deliver instruction throughout the Schools pharmaceutical or social and administrative science courses (with particular needs in health outcomes and biomedical sciences) in the traditional and/or online pathways equivalent to half of a standard teaching load (6 credit hours). Other course work may be assigned at the discretion of the Chair of PSAS) and the candidate(s) will serve on Schools faculty committees.
FTE: 25.0 (Adjunct Non-tenure)
Qualifications:Understanding and respecting differences can best develop in a community where members learn, live, work,
and serve among individuals with diverse worldviews, identities, and values. We are dedicated to upholding
the dignity and worth of all members of this academic community such that all may engage effectively and
compassionately in a pluralistic society.
DYouville University continues to grow its commitment to Diversity, EQUITY, and Inclusion. Remaining true to the teachings of our Patroness, St. Marguerite dYouville, we seek to selflessly and compassionately contribute to humanity by improving the lives of individuals and society through education. DYouville University was founded to extend a hand to those in need and equip them, through education, with the skills necessary to change the world.
DYouville is a highly regarded private college and research institution with a rich history located on the vibrant West Side of Buffalo adjacent to a growing downtown with year-round cultural events and outdoor recreation. While preparing students for the 21st-century, DYouville excels at helping students reach their career goals as change agents, doing well for themselves and their communities by doing good. Under the leadership of President Lorrie Clemo, the university is moving boldly forward through a dynamic and integrated planning process to strengthen the institution and positively impact the student experience and surrounding community.
Founded in 1908, the Grey Nuns named the college after the Patron Saint Marguerite DYouville and committed to making it a compassionate place of learning for those from underrepresented populations. That commitment and tradition continue today. DYouville was the first college in Western New York to offer baccalaureate degree programs for women. With a long Catholic history, DYouville welcomes students of every culture, background, and faith and is a place where different faith traditions can be openly shared and respected. Coeducational since 1971, DYouville strives to expand opportunities for diverse learners, including adults, first-generation, low-income, and other students historically underrepresented in higher education. Today, DYouville features an urban, growing campus community of 3,000 students and offers more than 50 majors in undergraduate, masters, and doctoral studies including advanced certificates and accelerated learning programs. Featuring degrees in healthcare, business, and the liberal arts, DYouville encourages students to balance their learning with activities that integrate community service with coursework. DYouvilles proud graduates have the academic strengths necessary for careers that make a difference and the skills to be leaders for the world. To learn more about DYouville, please visit .
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