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Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
 
(on-site)
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Suffolk University 
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
 
(on-site)
 Instructor-Environmental Justice (Part-Time, Spring 2026) 
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 Instructor-Environmental Justice (Part-Time, Spring 2026) 
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The Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, Environment, and Physics (BiCEP) at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts is looking for qualified candidates to teach one section of Environmental Justice . Th is is an in-person course, running January through May 2026 . The course runs Tuesday and Thursday afternoons ( 2 - 3:15 PM EST ) . This position is part-time.Minimum qualifications include an earned Master’s degree in environmental studies or a related field . College teaching experience strongly preferred. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States through May 2026 .
Application should be made through the Suffolk HR website, including the following components: CV/resume, cover letter, the names and contact information of two references, and recent teaching evaluations (optional). Review of applications will begin immediately.
Job ID: 79984671
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