Welcome to The Swiss Information and Management Institute (SIMI Swiss). We hope to have you as an excellent lecturer contributing to our shared success.
Providing high-quality education to undergraduate students while adhering to the InTASC standards to promote effective teaching practices.
Providing exceptional postgraduate education aligned with InTASC standards, fostering effective teaching, critical thinking, and professional growth.
Delivering exceptional education to undergraduate students, aligned with InTASC standards to foster effective teaching practices.
Providing high-quality mentorship to doctoral candidates, ensuring their research meets academic and professional standards, in line with InTASC standards for effective supervision.
At SIMI Swiss, we pride ourselves on offering a world-class educational experience that leverages the expertise of global lecturers.
Joining the esteemed faculty at SIMI Swiss is a rewarding opportunity to contribute to a global educational community.
The policy of SIMI Swiss considers lecturers as a particularly important component for training quality. SIMI Swiss applies the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards to build a competency framework for evaluating, training, and developing its faculty.
To become a lecturer at SIMI Swiss, candidates typically need to have a Master’s degree for teaching bachelor programs, and a Ph.D. or an equivalent terminal degree for teaching master and doctorate level programs in their field of expertise. Additionally, significant professional experience, a strong publication record, and prior teaching experience are highly valued.
Interested candidates should submit an online application through the SIMI Swiss careers portal. The application should include a detailed CV, cover letter, teaching philosophy, and references. Selected candidates will be invited for an interview and may be asked to provide a teaching demonstration.
Please send your CV to support@simiswiss.ch
SIMI Swiss offers a wide range of subjects across various disciplines, including business, engineering, technology, health sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. We encourage experts from diverse academic backgrounds to apply.
The teaching load varies depending on the specific role and department. Generally, lecturers are expected to teach several courses per semester, participate in curriculum development, and engage in research activities.
SIMI Swiss offers various training modes such as fully online, live classes, and on-campus. Only lecturers who are living and working in Switzerland collaborate for on-campus training. Global lecturers will collaborate with SIMI through online training programs.
The InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards, developed by the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC), outline what effective teaching and learning should look like to improve student achievement. These standards provide a comprehensive framework for preparing, assessing, and supporting teachers throughout their careers.
SIMI Swiss applies the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards to evaluate, train, and develop its lecturers. Read more HERE.
Yes, SIMI Swiss strongly supports research and professional development. Lecturers have access to research funding, collaborative projects, and opportunities to present their work at international conferences. Continuous professional development is encouraged to stay current with industry trends and academic advancements.
SIMI Swiss offers a comprehensive onboarding program for new lecturers, which includes orientation sessions, mentoring from experienced faculty members, and access to teaching resources. Additionally, there are ongoing training and development opportunities to support lecturers in their roles.
SIMI Swiss is committed to leveraging technology to enhance the learning experience. We use state-of-the-art learning management systems, virtual classrooms, and interactive digital tools to deliver high-quality education. Lecturers are provided with the necessary training and support to effectively integrate these technologies into their teaching.
Our student body is diverse, with individuals from various cultural, professional, and academic backgrounds. This diversity enriches the classroom experience and fosters a global learning environment.
Blegistrasse 7, 6340 Baar, Switzerland
Baarerstrasse 71 &75, 6300 Zug, Switzerland
support@simiswiss.ch
SIMI Swiss highly values and prioritizes lecturers who are graduates of SIMI Swiss and its member universities.