CFA: Academic Summer Camp Faculty
Applications open: Academic Summer Camp Faculty Telluride Association seeks faculty to teach challenging, tuition-free summer courses for high school sophomores and juniors, on the campuses of Cornell University and the University of Maryland - College Park. Courses may be in either (a) Black studies or (b) any other humanities/social science field, as long as the content engages anti-oppressive and anti-racist frameworks. For 2026, we are particularly interested in courses related to science and technology studies (STS), though any field is welcome. Faculty benefit from the opportunity to pilot courses they might later teach at their home institutions, as well as access to cultural resources at our host institutions. Participants receive no grades or college credit; instead, we emphasize deep inquiry and collaborative exploration. Position details: - Faculty work 8 weeks in total. The 5-week teaching period runs from June 22, 2026 to July 24, 2026. - During the teaching period, faculty are expected to work synchronously from 8:30am-2:30pm M-F; this time includes classes (12 contact hours/week), student lunches, and staff meetings. In addition, faculty will spend 8 hours per week preparing classes and providing feedback on student work. - Faculty will be paid $14,781.60 for the entire program, comprising 8 weeks at $1,535.20/week plus a $2,500 completion bonus. Telluride will reimburse up to $2,558.50 for documented housing/relocation expenses. - Applicants must have a strong teaching record, plus either a terminal degree, or other graduate degree plus equivalent work experience. - Application materials include an online application, resume or CV, cover letter, and a 1-page course description of your proposed course. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis. For the full position description, please click here: https://tellurideassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2026-TASS-Positi... For the application, please click here: https://tellurideassociation.applytojob.com/apply/96gTchWXYF/Academic-Summer... Founded in 1911 by Lucien L. Nunn, Telluride Association’s mission is to prepare and inspire promising students to lead and serve through free, transformative educational experiences rooted in critical thinking and democratic community.
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Daniela Rodriguez