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Position Number: 999972
School/Division: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences-Humanties
DescriptionThe Department of Music at Hofstra University is pleased to invite applications for two Adjunct Faculty of Music for the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters.
Hofstra University is located on Long Island near New York City (25 miles east of Manhattan), with its wealth of business, entertainment, and cultural opportunities. Our faculty and students have diverse backgrounds, and we welcome diverse applicants. For more information about our graduate programs, our faculty, and our students, applicants are encouraged to visit our PhD and MA programs' websites at
https://www.hofstra.edu/music/.
The successful candidates' responsibilities may include:
* Teaching sections of first- and second-year Music Theory (MUS 069, 070A), Ear Training (MUS 061A, 062A, 063, and 064), and Orchestration (MUS 166) for Music Majors.
* Supporting student development in music and musicianship that prepares them for a wide range of further educational and vocational activities including music as a component.
* Supporting students in gaining skills in performing and analyzing music of the common-practice period (1600-1900), with supplemental examples from folk and popular music.
* The successful candidate will be expected to teach 6-8 semester hours.
* Classes are held twice a week or three times a week.
* The duration of each class is 55 minutes.
Qualifications - Have completed a Master's or PhD, or close to completion, in Music Theory and/or Composition.
- Be a dedicated teacher and active researcher.
- Previous teaching experience is required.
Preferred Quals Summary- Demonstrated success in teaching undergraduate classes.
Special InstructionsApplications should be submitted electronically and include the following:
- Cover letter (including teaching philosophy, and a commentary on how you have contributed or plan to contribute to an inclusive learning community)
- Curriculum vitae
After the initial review, candidates who are selected to proceed to the next stage of review will be asked to supply 3 letters of recommendation.
For full consideration, initial applications must be received by June 30, 2026, or until filled.
Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Francesca Cassio (Chair of the Department of Music) and Dr. Philip Stoecker (Committee Chair).
* Email:
Francesca.cassio@hofstra.edu*
Philip.S.Stoecker@hofstra.eduTenure Track: No
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