
Adjunct Faculty Program
ABOUT ALU
ALU provides higher education for a higher purpose. Our students declare missions, not majors.
They develop the real-world skills to take on the world’s most pressing challenges. And they take ownership of their learning from day one through our peer and student-led approach – because ALU believes in the power and agency of young people to start shaping the future right now.
Together with a world-class faculty and staff, our students are igniting a ripple of positive impact across Africa and the world.
Find out more about our ALU Degree Programs here and ALCHE Degree Programs here.
HOW WE WORK
As a high-growth start-up, the ALU Team works in starkly different ways to traditional academic bureaucracies. We approach education from first principles, empower individuals to design, test, and implement creative new ideas, and work closely together to craft transformative learning experiences. We are deeply passionate about our students and excited by the challenge of building something entirely new.
The African Leadership University is committed to ensuring the safety and Well-being of all students under our care. As part of this commitment , we have a comprehensive safeguarding policy in place , which outlines our Zero-tolerance approach to any violation of safeguarding.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Adjunct (or Affiliate) Faculty contribute to our student learning by bringing their educational and experiential perspectives to our students, supplement our faculty capacity, and generally contribute to the mission of African Leadership University (ALU)–to develop and launch a generation of ethical, entrepreneurial leaders from and for Africa.
Adjunct faculty engage with ALU in a few of ways, including the following:
Facilitating one or more of the modules in our curriculum, on campus and/or online. (Modules range in duration from 6 to 12 weeks.)
Developing–in collaboration with our Learning Experience Design team–and facilitating a new elective to correspond to our curriculum. On campus, online, or blended.
Serving as a subject matter expert and content developer of credit and non-credit educational programs in conjunction with our LED team.
Adjunct Faculty and Content Developers
Adjuncts who are engaged to facilitate or develop content for modules are paid, either on an assignment/deliverables basis or an hourly basis. For standard assignments, such as facilitating existing modules in our curriculum, the pay is fixed (rather than hourly) based on the assignment. As a reference, the pay for facilitating an existing 5-credit module (on the Rwandan credit scale) is $1,500.
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