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External Lecturer – Globalization and European Economies – DIS Copenhagen

DIS

📍Vestergade 7, København K, Denmark
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Posted on: October 22, 2025

Teach undergraduate students from North American universities who are spending a semester studying in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Globalization and European Economies course is designed to explore globalization and its impact on trade, capital, culture, and politics around the world. A particular focus is placed on European economies and challenges faced by the EU and its neighbors. You will gain a deeper knowledge of theories within the field and go on to apply and challenge economic thinking through discussions, Field Studies, and Study Tours. This course includes a three-day Study Tour in Denmark in early February and a six-day Study Tour to Milan, Italy in mid-March.

Read more about the Globalization and European Economies course here

Why teach at DIS?

  • Work in an international, informal, and enthusiastic environment with an emphasis on cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, innovation, and adaptability
  • Develop interactive and experiential teaching skills and teaching experience in English
  • Share Scandinavian perspectives with American students/upcoming professionals
  • Expand professional networks in Scandinavia and in the U.S.

Tasks

  • Prepare and facilitate teaching and classroom discussions, and lead experiential learning activities
  • Evaluate, grade, and provide feedback on students’ work throughout the semester
  • Plan academic activities and facilitate a 3-day Study Tour in Denmark and a 6-day Study Tour to Milan, Italy

Professional competencies and skills

  • Master’s degree in Economics a requirement (PhD preferred)
  • Professional experience working or teaching within the overall topic of the course
  • Proficient in English language
  • Experience with teaching is preferred, but not required
  • Openness to pedagogical support from DIS
  • Ability to be legally employed in Denmark (this position does not come with a work visa

Teaching requirements

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 approximately 10 hr/week at DIS with the following breakdown:

  • Teaching: The course is currently offered on Fridays from 8.30-11:25 at DIS Copenhagen
  • Preparation and grading: 7 hours a week
  • Study tours: Set-up of academic visits and travel

Materials from the current syllabus are available (both readings and in-class teaching materials). There will be opportunity to sit in on the current semester’s course for preparation. It is possible to cover some course topics with guest lectures.

Start date

Semester runs from early January to mid-May. Training and onboarding are planned on an individual basis. There will also be an opportunity to continue teaching the same course in future semesters.

Teaching at DIS

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.

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.

Why join us?

At DIS, you will be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, cultural diversity, creativity, and flexibility. As one of the leading study abroad organizations, we are committed to developing a learning experience untethered from the ordinary.

Additionally, you can enjoy perks like:

  • Complimentary barista coffee from our very own DIS coffee shop
  • A delicious lunch program
  • Massages at work
  • Collaborative co-working spaces and environment
  • Employee discounts
  • Social outings
  • Extensive professional development opportunities
  • You'll have the opportunity to co-lead Study Tours in different European cities with our students

Application process

If you are interested in applying, submit a resume and application letter in English. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For further information, please contact Susanne Hovmand at sgh@dis.dk.

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