Lecturer for Salmon P Chase Center
The Ohio State Universitys motto, Disciplina in Civitatem, or education for citizenship, is not merely a slogan; its an exhortation to remain focused on the responsibility to develop an informed, engaged, and civic-minded citizenry. It is essential to fulfilling Ohio States land-grant mission.
In 2023, the State of Ohio established and funded the Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society at Ohio State ("the Chase Center"). The Center will grow over time under the leadership of its Executive Director who will define the Centers vision, appoint at least fifteen tenure-track scholars to realize that vision, and oversee the development of curriculum in accordance with the Centers statutory mission to conduct teaching and research in the historical ideas, traditions, and texts that have shaped the American constitutional order and society (ORC 3335.39).
The Chase Center is a multidisciplinary university center that will conduct teaching, research, and public programming concerning the core texts and great debates of Western civilization; the principles, ideals, and institutions of the American and Ohio political order; and the foundations of responsible leadership and informed citizenship. It is an independent academic unit of the University. The Center is a leader of the growing cadre of similar centers of civic thought and leadership in Ohio and throughout the country.
Position Overview
The Center seeks to fill a lecturer position, to start in the 20252026 academic year. Lecturers are on renewable contracts of 1-3 years. Successful candidates will be quality scholars and excellent teachers in disciplines relevant to civic thought and leadership, including (but not limited to) economics, English, history, law, philosophy, political science, religious studies, and sociology. Lecturers will teach, publish research, and make contributions to their academic discipline in a manner that serves the Centers mission, and will be actively engaged in the Centers and Ohio States intellectual life.
The Centers founding faculty will be public-spirited scholars who are committed to building an academic community in which civic life and the life of the mind flourish. As the heart of the Centers academic community, faculty will advance the Centers mission by teaching and mentoring students, making meaningful contributions to their academic disciplines, modeling collegiality, and serving the University and the broader Ohio community. Faculty, as with all members of the Center, should be familiar with and embrace the Centers mission as defined by ORC 3335.39.
Salary and benefits are competitive. We welcome applications from qualified candidates who require work authorization.
Performance Objectives
- Contribute and demonstrate a commitment to the Chase Centers statutory mission through teaching, research, and service.
- Develop and effectively teach courses that advance the Centers mission.
- Establish expertise and a scholarly reputation in a discipline relevant to civic thought and leadership.
- Publish high-quality scholarship in academic outlets in the faculty members discipline, as well as other academic and popular outlets.
- Engage in service to the Chase Center, the University, and the broader community.
- Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Demonstrate poise, professionalism, and good judgment.
Education and Experience Requirements
Required
- Applicants must have completed, or be on track to complete before starting the position, a Ph.D., J.D., or other terminal degree in a field related to the Centers mission.
- Record of developing and effectively teaching courses that advance the Centers mission.
Desired
- Record of high-quality scholarship and educational programming that advance the Centers mission.
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