CCSA Welcomes Visiting Faculty in London!
Teach with CCSA's Visiting Faculty Program
Open to Non-Member Institutions
Bringing together faculty from multiple institutions and disciplines to teach their own courses abroad within a shared academic cohort.
This collaborative model strengthens engagement and creates a richer intellectual community than traditional courses abroad.
This two-week program is deal for faculty teaching abroad for the first time or those looking to enhance their international teaching.
Why You’ll Love This Opportunity
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Gain hands-on experience teaching abroad with expert support
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Be part of an interdisciplinary cohort sharing best practices
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Focus on teaching while CCSA manages logistics, health, safety, and student life
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Pre-departure Zoom sessions address pedagogy, course design, marketing, group management, and more
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Students are supported in and out of the classroom for 360 degrees of learning
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Increased access for faculty who don’t have other opportunities to teach abroad
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No cost to faculty or institution
Faculty Responsibilities
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Provide course content, credit, and grading
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Recruit your own students (target 10; minimum 6 to run)
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Ensure course aligns with your home institution’s requirements
CCSA Provides
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Course planning collaboration
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Marketing guidance
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Pre-departure course preparation Zoom series
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Housing, orientation, and excursions alongside other CCSA faculty and students
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Insurance, health and safety, and support for overall wellness
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Additional Information
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Cost
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No fee for faculty or institutions
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Students fees are described here
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Student fee covers the following for the faculty:
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All course-related activities
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International flight and all in-country travel
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Housing with breakfast
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Modest per diem and phone stipend
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Discounted rate for one companion (18+)
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Dates
Winters: Dec 26-Jan 7
Summers: 2 weeks in May/June
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Extra Perks
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Gain international teaching experience with expert support
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Expand your students’ global learning opportunities
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Explore potential pathways for your institution to engage with CCSA
