A Visiting Professor position is available at Incheon National University in Incheon, Republic of Korea.
Located at 119, Academy-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea, the job is posted by the Department of English Language and Literature at the university.
Contact them at engll@inu.ac.kr for inquiries.
β Position
- Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure Track, Foreign National)
β Eligibility and Notes
- Native English speaker with a Masterβs degree or higher
- Teaching experience at the college level or higher education institution
- Preference for applicants with degrees in EFL, English Literature, English Education, or related fields
β Responsibilities
- Teaching 12 hours per week during each semester
- Teaching major courses in English Language and Literature, focusing on English Conversation and English Composition at the undergraduate (and potentially graduate) level
- May involve additional duties like student program participation when required
β Appointment Period
- From September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2026, for a one-year term (including non-teaching periods)
β Reappointment
- Reappointment follows university regulations with no limit to the number of reappointments
β Required Documents
- Course syllabus for each subject
- Academic degree certificates
- Career/employment certificates
- Master's or doctoral thesis
- Relevant certificates/licenses copies
- Research achievements documentation
- Alien Registration Card copy
β Application Period
- May 19, 2025, 10:00 AM β May 23, 2025, 4:00 PM
β Appointment Review (Document Screening & Interview)
- May 27, 2025 β June 2, 2025
For full details and to apply, refer to the official announcement on the Incheon National University website:
https://www.inu.ac.kr/bbs/professor/1404/406196/artclView.do
To apply, send an email to engll@inu.ac.kr.
π Apply Here: engll@inu.ac.kr
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