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Transfer Counselor MCV Main Campus
The VCU Office of Admissions for the Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success is seeking a Transfer Counselor. Reporting to the Senior Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions, the Transfer Counselor will spearhead recruitment and enrollment efforts primarily targeted to undergraduate transfer students from Virginia community colleges by developing and implementing effective student recruitment and marketing plans that meet the strategic enrollment goals of the University, providing students, faculty, and staff with important information about VCU, its programs, pre-enrollment course recommendations, and the transfer application process.
Hourly Clinical Research Assistant - School of Medicine, Neurology MCV Main Campus
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine is a premier academic medical center located in the heart of Richmond. Accounting for almost half of VCU’s sponsored research, the School of Medicine is internationally recognized for patient care and education. Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity employer. https://vcujobs.com/why-richmond
Admissions Counselor VCU Main Campus
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions in the Office of Admissions within the Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success, the Admissions Counselor is responsible for the recruitment of new undergraduate students to Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) to meet the strategic enrollment goals of the University.
Department of Painting & Printmaking - Adjunct instructor - VCUarts Qatar Qatar
VCUarts Qatar is seeking an adjunct instructor for the Fall 2026 semester within the Painting & Printmaking program to teach the following course: Course: PAPR 491 Q01 – Topics: Speaker Series FANOON The course explores contemporary art through direct engagement with leading artists, curators, and cultural practitioners from Qatar, the region, and beyond. The selected adjunct faculty member will lead the seminar component, guide students through readings, research, discussions, and critical responses, and connect public artist talks with student learning and creative inquiry. Throughout the semester, four to five invited speakers will present public lectures at Mathaf, followed by studio visits, workshops, conversations, and site-based engagements with enrolled students. Between guest visits, class sessions will focus on contemporary artistic practice, exhibition-making, institutional critique, and the role of artists within broader social and cultural contexts. The course culminates in the collaborative production of a publication documenting and reflecting on the semester’s discussions, encounters, and research. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in contemporary art, curatorial practice, art criticism, exhibition-making, or a related field, along with a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students in a multicultural academic environment. Position Responsibilities: The adjunct instructor will be expected to: Complete all required university training (e.g., FERPA) before the first class session Provide students with a course syllabus during the first class session that outlines course objectives, structure, requirements, grading criteria, and relevant policies provided by the Director Enforce department and university policies in a constructive and professional manner Prepare thoroughly for each class to ensure effective use of studio time in support of course learning objectives Assess all assignments and provide timely, constructive feedback Submit midterm and final grades according to the schedule and method provided by the university registrar Attend all departmental meetings Required Qualifications: A terminal degree (MFA) in a relevant field, or a BFA with substantial additional training and/or professional experience that equates to a terminal degree. Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills Enthusiasm for teaching in a multicultural environment Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU. Eligibility to work in Qatar or meet specific immigration/employment requirements under Qatari law. Preferred Qualifications: Strong skills and experience in one or more of the following areas: Painting New Printmaking Digital and Traditional Photography Sculpture and Installation Video Art and film To Apply: Applications must be submitted electronically via the VCU Jobs Website. Only applications submitted through this portal will be considered. Application Materials should include the following: A current CV. A Letter of Interest detailing your teaching philosophy and professional practice. Contact information for three references.
Department of Art Foundation - Adjunct instructor - VCUarts Qatar Qatar
VCUarts Qatar is seeking an adjunct instructor for the Fall 2026 semester within the Art Foundation program to teach the following course: Course: ARTF 131 – Drawing Studio Semester course; 6 studio hours. 3 credits. Enrollment is restricted to first-year fine arts and design majors in the School of the Arts. This studio-based course explores the historical principles of drawing and their relevance in contemporary practice. It introduces students to core concepts such as line, perspective, gesture, figure drawing, space, atmosphere, and erasure through immersive studio work. Emphasis is placed on developing observation, interpretation, and visual expression through repeated physical engagement with drawing. Position Responsibilities: The adjunct instructor will be expected to: Complete all required university training (e.g., FERPA) before the first class session Provide students with a course syllabus during the first class session that outlines course objectives, structure, requirements, grading criteria, and relevant policies provided by the Director Enforce department and university policies in a constructive and professional manner Prepare thoroughly for each class to ensure effective use of studio time in support of course learning objectives Coordinate with other faculty members teaching ARTF 131 to ensure alignment with shared departmental learning outcomes and course structure Hold weekly office hours at a rate of one hour per class taught (two office hours per week for this position) and maintain availability to students via university email Assess all assignments and provide timely, constructive feedback Submit midterm and final grades according to the schedule and method provided by the university registrar Attend all departmental meetings Required Qualifications: A graduate degree (MFA or equivalent) in a discipline relevant to drawing and studio art Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills Enthusiasm for teaching in a multicultural environment Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU. Eligibility to work in Qatar or meet specific immigration/employment requirements under Qatari law. Preferred Qualifications: Prior teaching experience, particularly in studio-based courses Strong oral communication and presentation skills Experience teaching in Qatar, the Arab Gulf region, or the Middle East To Apply: Applications must be submitted electronically via the VCU Jobs Website. Only applications submitted through this portal will be considered. Application Materials should include the following: A current CV. A Letter of Interest detailing your teaching philosophy and professional practice. A Portfolio of professional work and, if available, examples of student work. If file size is problematic, include an accessible link that points to a website or cloud storage (with access instructions) to view all visual work. Contact information for three references.

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