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Position Information Position Availability: Fall, 2025 Semester Position Title: Part time faculty on Environmental Law and Policy, EPSM Requisition Number: 0306071276 Location New York City Position Type: Part Time Faculty Position Status: Part-Time Department: SPE/Milano/Dean's Office Responsibilities: The EPSM program is looking for a part-time faculty member to teach an online graduate seminar on Environmental Law and Policy. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of environmental law, examining both domestic U.S. statutes and international legal frameworks through a critical and transformative lens. The ideal candidate has teaching and research expertise on domestic and international law, subaltern perspectives, and non-traditional approaches to environmental law. The candidate should have expertise in international law, climate and environmental justice cases, as well as knowledge of key U.S. environmental statutes, climate change policies and judicial processes, and experience in teaching about these through critical approaches to law and policy." The New School is committed to creating and maintaining an environment that upholds and advances diversity and inclusion across all areas of employment, education, and access to its educational, artistic, and cultural programs and activities. We strongly encourage applications from individuals who share our commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community. Part-time faculty at The New School bargain collectively through Academics Come Together, ACT-UAW, Local 7902. RESPONSIBILITIES The part time faculty will have the following duties and responsibilities: • Teach the assigned class an submit their syllabus on time to the chair of the program • Comply with the university policies • Attend faculty meetings • Grade and submit grades accordingly • Meet with students during office hours • Be available to students via email Work Mode: Remote, online class Hourly Rate: $151/hr Minimum Qualifications: • J.D. from an accredited institution • Teaching experience • Preference for experience teaching at the graduate level • Experience with topic on US legal frameworks and international law Preferred Qualifications: Job Family: Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy Special Instructions to Applicants: Posting Date: 06/09/2025 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes Apply tot his job

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