MSU Wonderlust seeks instructors and presenters for lifelong learning programs for 2020-21

Friday Mar. 27th, 2020

Montana State University Wonderlust is currently seeking instructors and presenters for the 2020-21 academic year.

Currently, MSU Wonderlust programs have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At this time, MSU Wonderlust is planning events for the next academic year but will adjust those plans as public health and safety circumstances require.

A program of Academic Technology and Outreach, MSU Wonderlust offers short courses, speaker series, seminars, forums, business tours and Montana travel programs. Its offerings are developed by and for adults at least 50 years old who are interested in learning new topics, staying mentally engaged and interacting in their community. Common topics include history, arts, science, ecology, literature, medicine and more. Programs are instructed by current or retired MSU faculty, researchers and staff as well as regional professionals.

For interested individuals, teaching for MSU Wonderlust is a way to repurpose a favorite academic course or lecture, help broaden community awareness of research or current events, or to share a life passion. MSU Wonderlust programs require no homework, test or grades. A teaching stipend is available for course and speaker series presenters.

Program and membership information can be found at http://www.montana.edu/wonderlust/. For more information on teaching opportunities with MSU Wonderlust and to submit a proposal, email Bobbi Geise at bobbi.geise@montana.edu or call 406-994-6550.