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Adjunct - Vaccine and Vaccine Development

Apply now Job no: 506224
Work type: Part-Time
Location: Center City - Philadelphia, PA
Categories: College of Medicine

About the Department of Microbiology and Immunology

The Drexel University College of Medicine’s Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Institute for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Disease is searching for an adjunct teach MIIM 524S Vaccine and Vaccine Development.  

Job Summary

This position is fully online and will require periodic meetings with Drexel faculty and support staff to facilitate the creation and roll-out of these new courses.

Essential Functions

  • Course syllabus according to Drexel’s specifications.
  • Course welcome message (desktop video preferred).
  • Course introduction text synchronous or an asynchronous format.
  • Weekly overview and conclusion/summary.
  • Each week’s topics will include learning objectives and assessments.
  • Formative assessments (e.g., self-assessments, practice exercises) and summative assessments (e.g., graded quiz, assignments, papers
  • The adjunct should be available for conference calls or virtual meetings with online course development team at Drexel to discuss course specifics.

Required Qualifications

  • Terminal degree in field related, and 5+ years of working in the field.

Special Instructions to the Applicant

Note any additional information the applicant should provide – i.e.: teaching statement, uploading a work sample, etc.

Advertised: Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: Eastern Standard Time

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