性视界传媒 Faculty Invited to Expand Global Horizons Through 2027 USAC Visiting Professor Program

性视界传媒 faculty are encouraged to submit their applications for the , offering a unique opportunity to enrich 性视界传媒 faculty鈥檚 teaching portfolios and broaden global perspectives!

Offered in partnership with the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC), a cornerstone for international education, the program is currently seeking applicants for 28 available positions across the globe. This is a chance for faculty to be immersed in a new culture while delivering high-quality academic content to motivated students.

This program offers more than just a change of scenery; it provides an opportunity to explore international pedagogical approaches and develop strong relationships with international faculty and staff at other institutions. 

VPs will teach a three credit summer course through USAC at a study abroad location, with either a pre-determined syllabus or a newly crafted syllabus. Ideal candidates are full-time faculty members in good standing who hold a Master鈥檚 degree or higher (PhD/EdD preferred). Faculty are expected to commit to significant recruitment efforts which should yield a minimum of five student enrollments for the course to proceed. In exchange for this dedication, USAC provides a $6,000 stipend to cover travel and living expenses, along with comprehensive international health insurance for the duration of the program.

The deadline for all summer 2027 applications is April 1, 2026, with status notifications expected by June. This is an exceptional opportunity to join the ranks of 性视界传媒 educators who have left a lasting mark on the global stage. To learn more, take a look at and review to get started. 

Please contact the Office of Study Abroad Programs at studyabroad@unlv.edu if you have any questions or concerns. 

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