University of California Washington Center UC Visiting Faculty Application
This form is for full-time University of California Senate faculty who wish to teach in Washington, DC. We usually make offers in December and January yet welcome applications at any time in the event vacancies arise.

We only accept applications from UC faculty who have received approval from their Department Chair.

The next round of review will begin after November 15, 2025.
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Email *
First Name *
Last Name *
Are you a University of California Senate faculty member? [This position is only open to UC faculty.] *
Do you have approval from your Department Chair to apply to teach at UCDC? [We require approval prior to the application.] *
Job Title (e.g. Assistant Teaching Professor; Associate Professor) *
Field of Highest Degree Earned *
Current Department(s) *
Below is a list of our courses approved for systemwide credit. Please indicate if you would like to teach any of these at UCDC. (You can find full descriptions of each here.)
UC faculty may also opt to choose a topical course that falls into one of these four areas. Please indicate which if any of these areas you would like to teach in.
UC faculty may also opt to teach a course that has already been approved on your campus. If you would like to teach a course that exists on your campus, provide the course number and title below.
I am interested in teaching during the following term(s). (If you are available more than one term, we encourage you to indicate that here.) *
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If selected, would you like housing at the UC Washington Center? *
Please confirm that you have emailed the following documents in pdf to: Executivedirector@ucdc.edu with subject line "AY 26/27 UC Visiting Faculty position"

1) A letter of interest addressed to the Executive Director. (This letter should include one paragraph on teaching philosophy, one paragraph on commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and one paragraph on how your proposed course relates to Washington, DC and/or experiential learning in DC). 

2) Course syllabus, proposal, or outline that fits one of our four areas, includes at least one of our Program Learning Outcomes, and includes an experiential learning component. (You may submit one or more course proposals.) 

3) A 2-page CV 

4) Evidence of teaching effectiveness. (This can be teaching evaluations but may also take another form.) 


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Do you have any additional information or comments that you would like to share with the selection committee?
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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