Adjunct Professor of Studio Art (Sculpture)
Division : Arts and Cultures
Position Type : Part-Time, Academic Year 2024-2025
Application Deadline : June 1, 2024
Reports To : Associate Professor Fabio Ferrari, Chair of the Division of Arts and Cultures
Franklin University Switzerland seeks a dynamic and committed part-time Adjunct Professor of Studio Art specializing in sculpture for the 2024-2025 academic year. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering engaging and rigorous instruction to undergraduate students in various studio art courses. The position requires expertise in both theoretical and practical aspects of studio art, with a focus on fostering creativity and technical proficiency in students.
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Interested candidates should submit a curriculum vitae (CV), a cover letter outlining their qualifications and teaching philosophy, a portfolio of personal artwork, and contact information for three professional references to Associate Professor Fabio Ferrari (), Chair of the Division of Arts and Cultures, by June 1, 2024. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Franklin University Switzerland is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We are an equal-opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry
Franklin University Switzerland invites applications for the position of Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, beginning August 2025. The position is full-time and renewable.
We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in Mathematics, Chemistry, or a related field at the time of hire, with a clear commitment to teaching undergraduate students and a strong understanding of the North American-style liberal arts and sciences context in which students learn at Franklin.
Franklin’s multinational faculty, staff, and student body collaborate to create a unique learning environment in which every program forms interdisciplinary connections with the liberal arts and sciences. The ideal candidate will be motivated to collaborate productively with colleagues in other areas of the curriculum, will have experience with innovative pedagogical methods including experiential project-based learning, and will be ready to forge connections between Franklin’s classrooms, laboratories, and Franklin’s broader context in Switzerland and beyond.
A typical teaching load will be eight courses per year (24 credit hours / 48-50 ECTS annually). The successful candidate will be expected to teach across a range of Mathematics and lab-based Chemistry courses, and to help evolve the curriculum to reflect emerging trends and student needs. Potential courses include introductory- and intermediate-level Mathematic and Statistics courses, as well as General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry.
The responsibilities of this position extend beyond teaching to include service in support of the Math and Sciences curriculum. Specifically, the successful candidate will manage the Quantitative Literacy program at Franklin, which includes overseeing the administration and grading of the Mathematics and Statistics placement exams, helping to recruit Adjunct faculty members for Mathematics and Statistics courses, and serving as the point-person for advising questions and transfer credit equivalencies in the Quantitative Literacy domain. Additionally, the successful candidate will oversee Franklin’s science lab facilities, ensuring the safe, efficient, and effective use of equipment, materials, and spaces to support faculty and student learning.
As a small institution, Franklin faculty and staff regularly collaborate on a range of issues that are essential to the well-being of the campus and the community. We seek adaptable, collegial, and engaged candidates eager to contribute in this environment to a positive and productive culture at Franklin.
Franklin University Switzerland is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic community. As a multinational institution, we value the richness that different cultural backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences bring to our learning environment. In alignment with Swiss principles of gender equality, we actively promote equitable opportunities and support initiatives to advance diversity in academia and leadership. We welcome applicants who share our commitment to inclusion and who will contribute to Franklin’s vibrant, global academic culture, in which the rights and dignity of all are respected.
The language of instruction is English, but ideally, candidates will also be conversant in one of the official languages of Switzerland. Please note that while Swiss labor regulations require preference for Swiss and EU citizens, we encourage applications from all qualified candidates and will consider all applicants based on their academic and professional merit.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a teaching statement, and recent teaching evaluations, along with contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin in early March and will continue until the position is filled. Send all materials as email attachments in pdf or doc / docx format to
Adjunct Professor (course Gender and Sexuality in a Global Context) - Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies program
Franklin University Switzerland is seeking a part-time instructor to teach the course Gender and Sexuality in a Global Context within the Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies program. This writing-intensive course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to key concepts in gender studies, examining how gender operates across different cultural domains and how it intersects with race, culture, ethnicity, and class.
The course meets during the Fall semester (late August through mid-December 2025) on Wednesdays from 10 : 00 to 12 : 45. Instructors should be prepared to co-design the course content and provide detailed feedback on multiple drafts of student writing. The methodology adopted by the instructor is flexible, while the learning outcomes and quality assurance standards are set and assessed by the university.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, or Gender Studies.
Please send your CV and a cover letter to fferrari@fus.edu.
Qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview in English.
PhD Student (2 positions)
Franklin University Switzerland (https : / / www.fus.edu / academics / divisions / communication-history-and-politics) invites applications for a PhD position in the SNSF research project DIVIDE of Professor Oliver Strijbis.
Franklin is a private liberal arts university in Lugano (Sorengo), Switzerland, accredited as a Swiss university institute by the Swiss Accreditation Council, authorized to offer Swiss-accredited Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees. Franklin is also accredited as an American university by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in the USA, authorized to offer US-accredited Bachelor and Master degrees.
The starting date for the position is September 1, 2025 or upon agreement. Funding is guaranteed for four years total, conditional on the approval of the PhD proposal by the end of the first year. Gross annual salary will be CHF 47,000 to 50,000 (as per SNF Funding conditions).
The PhD student will participate in the Political Science doctoral program, which offers advanced methodological and substantive training as well as professional development. The PhD candidate will contribute to the project DIVIDE, which investigates the effects of secession referenda on interethnic relations, and will develop and conduct their own PhD project in the broad areas of the project. The PhD candidate will be able to dedicate at least 80% of the working time for research activities.
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Further inquiries can be directed to Prof. Oliver Strijbis (ostrijbis@fus.edu). Information about the research activities of the project leader is available on Oliver Strijbis' website (https : / / www.fus.edu / academics / faculty / oliver-strijbis).
Please send your application electronically as one PDF-file comprising your letter of interest, CV, transcripts, a writing sample (e.g. Master thesis), and the contact details of two people willing to serve as a reference to this email address : DIVIDEPhD@fus.edu
The deadline for applications is June 30, 2025.
Post-doctoral Researcher
Franklin University Switzerland (https : / / www.fus.edu / academics / divisions / communication-history-and-politics) invites applications for a Postdoc position (100%) in the SNSF research project DIVIDE of Professor Oliver Strijbis.
Franklin is a private liberal arts university in Lugano (Sorengo), Switzerland, accredited as a Swiss university institute by the Swiss Accreditation Council, authorized to offer Swiss-accredited Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees. Franklin is also accredited as an American university by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in the USA, authorized to offer US-accredited Bachelor and Master degrees.
The starting date for the position is September 1, 2025 or later by agreement. Funding is guaranteed for four years total, with a gross annual salary of approximately CHF 90,000 (as per SNF Funding conditions).
We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher with research experience and / or interest in political behavior and / or nationalism. The Postdoc will lead a working package of the project DIVIDE, which investigates the effects of secession referenda on interethnic relations. The Postdoc will be able to dedicate at least 80% of the working time for research activities and teach one course per semester, on average.
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Further inquiries can be directed to Prof. Oliver Strijbis (ostrijbis@fus.edu). Information about the research activities of the project leader is available on Oliver Strijbis' website (https : / / www.fus.edu / academics / faculty / oliver-strijbis).
Please send your application electronically as a single PDF-file comprising your letter of interest, CV, transcripts, a writing sample (e.g. publications, job market paper), and the contact details of two people willing to serve as a reference to this email address : DIVIDEPostdoc@fus.edu
The deadline for applications is June 15, 2025.
Professor Studio Art • Sorengo-Lugano, Ticino, CH