
UC San Diego — Writer Editor 4
Incumbent works independently and in partnership with UC San Diego University communications to develop, oversee, implement, and maintain a comprehensive communications for VC-EDI.
Incumbent works independently and in partnership with UC San Diego University communications to develop, oversee, implement, and maintain a comprehensive communications for VC-EDI.
Job Duties include teaching introductory undergraduate resident courses in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. The position typically teaches seven courses each year.
The purpose of the fellowship is to draw on the talent and expertise of junior scholars from across the disciplines who are committed to teaching writing or who adopt writing-intensive pedagogies in their classrooms.
The Writing Tutor Coordinator is responsible for leading and managing comprehensive, campus-wide writing support programs for UC San Diego undergraduate and graduate students that enact our commitment to promoting equity and inclusion within our programs and services.
The Muir College Writing Program courses engage in critical analysis in thinking, reading, and writing during which students must advance beyond the basic competency expected at entrance to understand and write discourse acceptable at the university level.
The Synthesis Program utilizes a robust and distinctive approach to students’ learning and emphasizes the importance of confronting large-scale, global issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Part time non-tenure track lectureships in the Culture, Art and Technology Writing Program with Sixth College, UC San Diego, will be available for the 2022-23 academic year (if needed, applicants may be considered for the current 2021-22 academic year).
Part time non-tenure track lectureships with the Warren College Writing Program at UC San Diego will be available for the 2022-23 academic year (if needed, applicants may be considered for the current 2021-22 academic year). Appointments vary from one to three quarters.
Thurgood Marshall’s Writing Program, “Dimensions of Culture (DOC),” instructs students in critical reading and writing by developing students’ historically grounded understanding of the diverse experiences that have shaped U.S. culture.
The Making of the Modern World program is an academic unit housed within Eleanor Roosevelt College. As the general education course sequence for ERC, MMW provides an interdisciplinary overview of the world from the emergence of the human species to the present.