The Air University is seeking academic and professional expertise in the areas of ethics in organizational leadership and war. The requesting academic unit is the Air Command and Staff College Distance Learning (ACSC/DL), also known as the eSchool of Graduate PME. The supported academic programs are FCE, SOS, ACSC, OLMP, AWC. The term-appointment system for this position is a 3-year term. The position is eligible for academic tenure.
eGPME prepares seasoned officers of all services, International Officers, and mid-career Civil Service employees to assume positions of higher responsibility within the military and other government arenas.
eGPME offers a Master's of Military Operational Art and Science degree and other graduate-level programs of study.
eGPME faculty provide academic expertise supporting the design, development and delivery of the school's educational programs, develop curriculum for online graduate-level courses, and teach both non-resident and in-resident classes within core curriculum courses. eGPME faculty also provide institutional service to the Air Command and Staff College and the Air University.
The focus of the position is on curriculum development and instruction in the distance learning and online environment. Faculty members develop curriculum for online courses delivered to more than 26,000 students, and participate, as required, in exercises that support the school's course of study. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the eGPME program, this position may require teaching across disciplines within the school. Faculty members are also expected to teach elective courses, advise student research projects, and pursue active research, publication, and service to Air Command and Staff College, military
education, Air University, and the Air Force as directed by the dean, the ACSC commandant, and the commander and president of Air University.
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Air University is the intellectual and leadership-development center of the Air and Space Forces. Our mission is to educate and develop Air, Space, and Cyberspace warrior leaders in support of the National Defense Strategy.
Air University, with headquarters at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, is a major component of Air Education and Training Command and is the lead agent for Air Force education.
Air University provides the full spectrum of Air Force education, encompassing pre-commissioning programs for new officers; graduate programs in specialized military disciplines; progressive, career-long professional military development for officer, enlisted, and civilian Airmen; and specialized programs for US cabinet appointees, senior executive service civilians, and general officers.
Air University draws on a long legacy of airpower education. The Wright brothers established the first US civilian flying school here in 1910. In the early 1930s, the Army Air Corps Tactical School moved to Montgomery, establishing Maxwell Field.
Air University was established in 1946, and today is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, masters, and doctor of philosophy degrees and professional military education certificates.