Dear colleagues, The University Writing Program at the University of Florida invites you to share the following opportunities with faculty, graduate students, and writing instructors in your department: _______________________________________________________________ Faculty Job Openings We’re hiring four full-time Lecturers (Assistant Instructional Professors) to begin in August 2026. These are nine-month, non-tenure accruing appointments with renewal and advancement opportunities in UF's lecturer track. We seek candidates interested in experiential learning, with facility in AI and/or digital media, and experience in teaching professional, discipline-specific, or public-facing writing. Required: Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition or related field Teaching load: 3/3 Details: https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/537006/lecturer-in-the-teaching-of-rh... _____________________________________________________________________ CFP: Pedagogy, Practice, and Philosophy Conference-- Meaningful Writing Date: February 7, 2026 (In-person at UF) UF’s annual Conference on Pedagogy, Practice, and Philosophy invites proposals exploring how writing fosters agency, identity, and engagement—especially in the age of AI. Formats include activity swaps, roundtables, workshops, and research papers. This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Neal Lerner, co-author of Making Writing Meaningful (2025), whose work has shaped national conversations around writing, reflection, and student agency. CFP Deadline: November 30, 2025 Submit to: Angela Brown (walther@ufl.edu) Details: https://writing.ufl.edu/students-2/annual-uwp-pedagogy-conference/ __________________________________________________________________________ CFP: Research in the Age of AI Date: March 12–13, 2026 (Virtual & Asynchronous) This conference explores how AI is reshaping research practices across disciplines. We invite proposals that examine how AI tools are being integrated, resisted, or reimagined in research pedagogy, policy, process, and publishing. Building on past events focused on writing and teaching in the age of AI, this year’s theme centers on integration: what’s gained, what’s lost, and what’s emerging. Presenters are encouraged to share creative formats such as pre-recorded talks, digital posters, and interactive exhibits. CFP Deadline: December 22, 2025 Submit via: https://www.jwai.org/events/research-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence Contact: Zea Miller (zea.miller@ufl.edu) Details: https://www.jwai.org/events/research-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence Regards, Kai Yukai Chen, Ph.D. (any) Assistant Instructional Professor University Writing Program University of Florida