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Emory Healthcare/Emory University Emory Writing Program Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Atlanta, Georgia
The Writing Program at Emory University is accepting applications for multiple one-year postdoctoral fellowships. These positions may be renewed for up to two additional years. We seek applicants with experience in teaching writing-intensive courses and who have further interest in teaching writing, pedagogical innovation, program development, and assessment. Applicants must have a PhD conferred before August 1, 2025 and be within three years of degree conferral. The salary for the 2025-26 academic year will be $55,000 . Fellows are expected to be in Atlanta prior to the beginning of the fall 2025 semester.
The Emory Writing Program (EWP) is part of the English Department in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences and is committed to teaching and research in the fields of rhetoric and composition. We offer courses in first year writing, rhetorical studies, technical writing, and in support of our minor in Rhetoric, Writing, and Information Design (RWID). The EWP also operates the college Writing Center and organizes writing across the curriculum/writing in the disciplines (WAC/WID) workshops across Emory College.
The teaching assignment for Postdoctoral Fellows is a 3/3 course load or equivalent. In the initial year, Fellows will teach first-year writing seminars, drawing on their disciplinary training and/or professional experience to develop topical courses, capped at 16 students, within a teaching-for-transfer framework. Fellows will also participate in our portfolio assessment process, immediately after each spring semester, as part of their professional development. If renewed, Fellows will have further opportunities in the Writing Program that may include:
Teaching an established course in the Writing Program, such as Rhetorical Grammar; Multimedia Journalism; Technical Writing; Rhetorical Studies; or Race, Gender, and Media Making.
Designing and teaching new courses that emphasize or complement our program’s current strengths and the program’s minor in Rhetoric, Writing, and Information Design (RWID), including: technical communication, public writing, writing with quantitative data, digital rhetorics and the digital humanities, writing in disciplinary contexts, professional editing and style, grant research and proposal writing, multilingual writing, advanced argumentative writing, and persuasion and social movements.
Developing an administrative role of interest in an area of need for the Writing Program, such as Writing Across Emory (WAC/WID), FYW, or RWID.
Assisting in cultivating community-engaged learning opportunities for students in the RWID minor.
The Emory Writing Program supports Fellows by providing pedagogical training and ongoing mentoring and professional development opportunities. We provide multiple opportunities and financial support for public presentations of scholarly work, and we assist Fellows as they extend their research to include pedagogy, multiliteracies, digital humanities, and/or assessment.
Informational websites about the Writing Program:
First-Year Writing: http://writingprogram.emory.edu/first-year-writing/index.html
Writing across Emory: http://writingprogram.emory.edu/writing-across-emory/index.html
The Emory Writing Center: http://writingcenter.emory.edu/
RWID Minor: http://writingprogram.emory.edu/curriculum/index.html
The English Language Learning Program (ELLP): https://oue.college.emory.edu/programs/success/ellp.html
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