Teach undergraduate students from North American universities who are spending a semester studying in Copenhagen, Denmark. The course ‘Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity’ will use the lenses of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience to explore human creativity and its key conceptual and methodological perspectives, and will equip students with the skills to critically analyze the obstacles to studying creativity. The course is offered on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8.30-9.50 at DIS Copenhagen. This course includes a three-day Study Tour to Århus, Denmark in early February and a six-day Study Tour to London, UK in mid-April.
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This is a part-time teaching position, so faculty are welcome to continue their full-time work while teaching. Salary is based on an AC Agreement. Faculty are expected to work 10 hr/week at DIS with the following breakdown:
Start Date: Semester runs January 18-May 13, 2026. Training and onboarding is planned on an individual basis. There may also be an opportunity to continue teaching the same course in future semesters.
Teaching at DIS requires creativity and flexibility. Faculty prioritize bringing course material to life through interactive, experiential learning, and are communicative and engaged with their students.
Most students enrolled in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity course study neuroscience or psychology at their North American university, though disciplines might expand beyond this. Students are typically in their third year of university. Courses are all taught in English.
Pedagogical support, training, and mentorship is available at DIS through the Learning Lab and experienced faculty; faculty are encouraged to collaborate with academic support staff in various professional development opportunities.
DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959, with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm. DIS provides semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English, and offers high-impact learning experiences for upper-division undergraduate students from distinguished North American colleges and universities. The intellectually challenging curriculum is broad, cutting edge, and enriched by experiential learning components, including faculty-led study tours across Europe.
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If you are interested in applying, submit a resume and application letter in English using the link below. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For further information, please contact the Assistant Program Director Dr. Dan-Anders Jirenhed at daji@dis.dk.