Babson College
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link. Babson College is an Equal Opportunity employer. The Economics Division seeks adjunct faculty to teach sections of undergraduate Principles of Macroeconomics and/or Principles of Microeconomics in Spring 2026.
Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Economics, or be a Ph.D. student in Economics pursuing a Ph.D., and be ready to teach in an integrated, cross-disciplinary environment. Particularly welcome are candidates who can bridge the gap between theory and practice and who bring global perspective to their teaching.
Interested candidates should submit the following: a letter of interest explaining why they are seeking employment at Babson College, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching ratings/teaching excellence and graduate transcripts (if available). Graduate transcripts must be uploaded under the “other” document category. Additional Information Babson College, located 14 miles west of Boston, is an independent school of management, acclaimed both nationally and internationally for its leadership in entrepreneurship education. While the college offers a wide range of business-related courses, it is also well known for its highly integrated, cross-disciplinary curriculum and the quality of its liberal arts courses. We seek faculty who are aligned with our values of teaching and scholarly excellence, collaboration, diversity, and inclusiveness and those who embrace our mission to educate leaders who create great economic and social value everywhere. We seek candidates who are eager to engage as educators among a diverse student community.
Babson College is an EO/AA employer committed to fostering a diverse community. Posting Specific Questions
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link. Babson College is an Equal Opportunity employer. The Economics Division seeks adjunct faculty to teach sections of undergraduate Principles of Macroeconomics and/or Principles of Microeconomics in Spring 2026.
Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Economics, or be a Ph.D. student in Economics pursuing a Ph.D., and be ready to teach in an integrated, cross-disciplinary environment. Particularly welcome are candidates who can bridge the gap between theory and practice and who bring global perspective to their teaching.
Interested candidates should submit the following: a letter of interest explaining why they are seeking employment at Babson College, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching ratings/teaching excellence and graduate transcripts (if available). Graduate transcripts must be uploaded under the “other” document category. Additional Information Babson College, located 14 miles west of Boston, is an independent school of management, acclaimed both nationally and internationally for its leadership in entrepreneurship education. While the college offers a wide range of business-related courses, it is also well known for its highly integrated, cross-disciplinary curriculum and the quality of its liberal arts courses. We seek faculty who are aligned with our values of teaching and scholarly excellence, collaboration, diversity, and inclusiveness and those who embrace our mission to educate leaders who create great economic and social value everywhere. We seek candidates who are eager to engage as educators among a diverse student community.
Babson College is an EO/AA employer committed to fostering a diverse community. Posting Specific Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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