Adjunct Faculty, Department of Security Studies and International Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences, Daytona Beach Campus
- Embryriddle
- Daytona Beach, FL
- 3w ago
- Part-Time
- On-site
The Opportunity
The Department of Security Studies and International Affairs in the College of Arts & Sciences seeks an adjunct (part-time) faculty member to teach The Modern Middle East in World Affairs at the Daytona Beach, Florida campus.
Course Description:
This course offers a historical examination of the land, societies, cultures, economics, and politics of the Middle East from World War I to the present. It explores the complex interplay of religious, social, political, and international forces that have shaped the region’s development and political landscape over the past century.
Responsibilities:
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Required Education and Qualifications:
Application process/requirements
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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