DIS is a non-profit study abroad institution with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm, offering rigorous, credit-bearing semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English. Established in Denmark in 1959, and expanded to Sweden in 2016, DIS offers students enrolled in North American colleges and universities engaging and challenging coursework enriched by faculty who teach what they do, hands-on learning opportunities, and experiential Study Tours in Sweden and across Europe. Cultural engagement opportunities integrate students into the local culture and students gain academic knowledge and intercultural skills to prepare for a globalized world. DIS students are usually undergraduate juniors or seniors (in their 3rd or 4th year of a 4-year degree) from highly selective North American institutions.
DIS Copenhagen is hiring an external lecturer to teach the course “Principles of Chemistry I". The course begins August 2025 and course preparation is expected in spring or summer 2025. The course is offered every fall term (mid August to mid December). Course load includes 23 lectures (80 minutes each) and 2 Field Studies in the Copenhagen region (4 hours each) per term, plus student assessment, grading, and feedback.
At DIS, lecturers prioritize bringing course material to life through interactive, experiential learning, and are communicative and engaged with their students. Pedagogical support, training, and mentorship is available at DIS through the Learning Lab and experienced faculty. Lecturers have the option of collaborating with academic support staff in various professional development opportunities.
This course delves into fundamental concepts and theories within the field of chemistry. These include atoms and atomic structure, molecules and compounds, chemical bonding and intermolecular forces, and states of matter. Students will also explore the principles of chemical reactions and thermodynamics, gaining a foundation in both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Through a combination of lectures and problem-solving exercises, students will develop an understanding of how chemical principles apply to real-world scenarios.
Please submit your CV and application letter, addressing the professional competencies above, in English. Applications will be processed as received.
For additional information, email CE@dis.dk.