The University of New Mexico invites applications for a part-time instructor position in the Department of Native American Studies. The part-time instructor will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in-person and online on a semester-by-semester basis. Part-time instructors need to be knowledgeable on a variety of Native American Studies topics and subjects such as education, sovereignty, self-determination, philosophy, Native Nation building/Indigenous community building, history, law, and/or related areas. Part-time instructors will be paid on each course taught in the semester and payment will follow standard rates in the College of Arts & Sciences. We anticipate hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters. Anticipated openings will be for Adjuncts who can teach courses in a broad range of subject areas, including but not limited to the subject areas covered in the following UNM courses: NATV 1150 Introduction in Native American Studies · NATV 2110 Socio-Political Concepts in Native America · NATV 2315 Indigenous Language Revitalization and Community Renewal · NATV 2140 Research Issues in Native America · NATV 326 Tribal Gaming · NATV 436 Environmental Ethics and Justice in Native America · NATV 305 Indigenous Self-Determination in Education · NATV 474 Seminar: Applying Traditions of Native American Philosophy Please consult the UNM Catalog for descriptions of these courses. The Department of Native American Studies (NAS) is an interdisciplinary academic department committed to Indigenous academic scholarship and research excellence. The department currently offers a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), master of arts (M.A.), bachelor of arts (B.A.), and a minor degree. NAS’s mission is excellence in educating all students and the public about the Native experience of Indigenous peoples with significant attention given our complex history and intercultural heritage of New Mexico and the United States. A second goal is building a department that collaborates with Native communities and engages students in Native Nation/Indigenous community building. Positions are contingent upon need each semester as determined by student enrollment levels, courses on the current course schedule, and demand driven by graduation requirements. Positions may be filled or eliminated each semester up to the deadline for students to drop or add courses. Candidates who are selected for these positions will report to the Chair of the Department of Native American Studies, UNM is the premier research university in New Mexico, is a Carnegie Highest Research Activity Institution. Our campus is located in the heart of Albuquerque, which has cultural, outdoor and recreational opportunities for everyone. Learn more about our city, our welcoming campus, and research opportunities at http://advance.unm.edu/why-abq/ and https://advance.unm.edu/why-unm/. For more information regarding the College of Arts and Science's ambitious hiring plan, including a list of departments that are hiring faculty members with shared interests, please see this page.
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