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New York University Adjunct position (Business & Society Program, part-time, non tenure-track) in New York, New York
NYU Stern School of Business (https://www.stern.nyu.edu/) has a dynamic and well-recognized course of study focused on an undergraduate Sustainable Business concentration. These courses are primarily designed and delivered within the Business and Society department. We are currently recruiting an adjunct faculty member to teach a new sustainable supply chain course for undergraduates.
Teaching will be in-person twice a week for the duration of the Fall Term (September to mid-December 2023.) with the potential to continue into other academic terms as well. Each class session is 75 minutes, and the course enrollment is capped at 36 students.
Course Description
This course is an introductory course to sustainable supply chain management that provides students who have no previous knowledge with a basic understanding of the role supply chains play in generating environmental and social risk as well as opportunity. The instructor will introduce students to the basics of how supply chains work and illustrate how much business impact is in supply chains - -ranging from greenhouse gas emissions, to water and biodiversity impact, to worker well-being and pay. The students will be introduced through cases and studies to the challenges inherent in poorly managed supply chains, the financial and societal benefits of sustainable supply chain management, best in class approaches, and new technologies that can assist, as well as develop the skills to embed sustainability into supply chain management.
Teaching and Learning Expectations
Instructors, with in some instances the assistance of teaching assistants, are expected to participate in the drafting, grading and administration of a variety of assignments throughout the course, including weekly homework, short paper assignments, debates and exams.
Each class session may include a variety of activities, including discussion, writing, debates, and other participatory exercises. These activities are designed to promote a reflective dialogue about course themes, and the instructor’s teaching style should be highly interactive.
The instructor is also responsible for:
Reviewing course material and generally adhering to a common syllabus
Creating a classroom environment where students feel comfortable participating and learning
Providing extra support to students through office hours, when requested
Keeping up-to-date with advancements in the field and integrating new knowledge into lessons
About NYU:
Founded in 1831, New York University (https://www.nyu.edu/about.html) is the largest private university in the United States. The University has degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai and operates 11 global academic centers and research programs in more than 25 countries.
Wage Transparency:
In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the contact hour rate for this position is in the range of $350-$400. This rate is based on the collective bargaining agreement with Local 7902.
MBA or other advanced degree
At least 5 years of experience working in sustainable supply chains
Demonstrated interest in teaching; successful teaching experience a plus
Excellent interpersonal, observational, and communication skills
Excellent analytical, organizational and communication skills
EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Submit a CV, cover letter and course evaluations (if available).
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