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<p>About Emmanuel College:</p> <p>Emmanuel College-a Catholic, coeducational, residential, liberal arts and sciences college in Boston-has been educating critical thinkers, ethical decision makers and community leaders since 1919. Situated in Boston's Fenway neighborhood within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Emmanuel's 17-acre campus is home to nearly 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The College provides boundless opportunities for students to expand their worldview through rigorous coursework, significant internship and career opportunities throughout the Boston area and beyond, collaborations with distinguished and dedicated faculty, and participation in a dynamic campus community. Emmanuel's more than 70 programs in the arts, humanities, education, natural sciences, business and nursing foster spirited discourse and substantive learning experiences that honor the College's commitment to educate the whole person and prepare students to emerge as tomorrow's leaders. For more information, visit www.emmanuel.edu.</p> <p>Job Description:</p> <p>The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is seeking adjunct faculty for the Fall 2025 semester to teach the following courses:</p> <p>NEURO 2201 Neurobiology Lab Wednesday 4:15-6:55PM</p> <p>This course is designed to introduce students to the exciting and ever-evolving field of neuroscience from molecular to behavioral levels. Consideration of the fundamentals of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and neurochemistry as they relate to brain function is emphasized. Topics include neuronal communication, sensory, motor and autonomic systems, learning and memory, neuronal plasticity and higher level functioning with a focus on behavior. Throughout the course, examples from current research and clinical references will be utilized to reinforce and illustrate key concepts. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.</p> <p>PSYCH 1503 Lifespan Development MWF 9-9:50AM</p> <p>This course will cover lifespan developmental research and theory from conception through old age. Students will learn about the major areas of lifespan developmental psychology including physical, cognitive, social and emotional development in childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and older adulthood. Students will also develop an understanding of the theoretical foundations of lifespan developmental psychology along with and understanding of current trends and issues in the field. This course will be of relevance to students interested in careers in psychology, education, and nursing or any field that requires an understanding of human behavior.</p> <p>PSYCH 2303 Child Development MWF 8-8:50AM</p> <p>This course offers a comprehensive view of the research and theory dealing with the psychological development of the individual throughout childhood. Within these stages the focus will be on the specifics of cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and moral tasks of development. In addition to dealing with the key markers of the early life stages, language development, and the emergence of personality, appropriate applications from research will be made to parenting and educational situations.</p> <p>PSYCH 2403 Adolescent Development TuTh 4:30-5:45PM</p> <p>This course studies the physical, cognitive, social, and moral development from the onset of adolescence to young adulthood. The influence of heredity, family, culture, school and peers will be discussed including common adolescent problems as well as adolescent psychopathological disorders. Special emphasis will be placed on the characteristics and needs of early adolescents and the role of professionals in adolescent assessment, coordination and education.</p> <p>Requirements:</p> <p>Candidates must have a Master's degree in a related field; and previous experience teaching at the undergraduate level is preferred.</p> <p>Additional Information:</p> <p>Emmanuel College values a welcoming and supportive community for all. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply and are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices based on qualifications and experience.</p> <p>Unless otherwise stated above, this is an on-campus position. This is not a remote or hybrid position as employees are essential in order to provide a fully on-campus, residential college experience for our students and the community.</p> <p>Application Instructions:</p> <p>A complete application must include a cover letter, resume, a statement of purpose, and contact information for three references. In your statement of purpose, please describe how your values, experiences, and professional goals align with Emmanuel College's mission to educate and inspire students in the spirit of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, who are committed to social justice, human dignity, and transformative education for all.</p> <p>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</p> <p>Powered by</p>
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