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| Teaching at the Pantheon Institute |
Does the idea of teaching in Rome sound appealing? Do you cherish the thought of taking your students to see the ruins of the forum, the collisseum and the Vatican. The Pantheon Institute offers a world of opportunity faculty, starting with the chance to teach in one of the world's most historically and culturally rich cities.
The Institute offers courses in art history, international business and economics, Italian studies, literature, history, political science, psychology, visual arts, writing, and other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Most courses are taught in English, a select few are conducted in Italian, yet all are developed to explore a common curricular element: Italy. Whenever possible, the material learned in class is supplemented by on-site study in Rome and other local destinations.
Adjunct Positions & Course Proposals The Pantheon Institute is continually seeking to diversify its curriculum and offer new and exciting courses. Umbra welcomes requests for teaching positions from qualified instructors, and applicants are encouraged to submit new course proposals they feel would enrich and enhance the curriculum. Professors from US colleges and universities on sabbatical, extended leave, or those interested in teaching a course at teh Pantheon Center with students from their home institution are encouraged to apply, as well as qualified instructors in or near Rome.
How to Apply First, send a curriculum vitae with references. Indicate the sessions you are available, and if applicable, indicate the course(s) you would like to teach and/or course proposal(s) you feel are consistent with the Pantheon program. Application materials may be sent to: info@pantheon-institute.com Attachments in most formats may be sent.
Or send by mail to: Director of Academic Affairs The Pantheon Institute Via dei Pantheon 57 00186 Rome, Italy
Conditions Ph.D.or Ph.D. candidate status is preferred for professors of all subjects, and a Ph.D. is required for certain disciplines. An MFA is required for all studio art courses. Employment decisions are made based upon the applicant's qualifications and education, ability to perform the responsibilities of the position, and his or her level of commitment to teaching, particularly in Italy. All instructors are initially hired for adjunct positions; the Institute does not maintain tenured faculty. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
We look forward to working with you to ensure that the Institute continues to offer exciting, challenging, and innovative courses to its students!
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