Take advantage of our combination of fine resources to help you market your products to, and recruit, temporary college faculty across the United States and around the world.
Three Ways to Reach 300,000 College Faculty
and the Millions of Students They Teach
Not sure which is right for you? Give us a call at 734-930-6854 (9-4:30p.m. Monday-Friday EST) or e-mail the advertising staff and we can help you make the best choice for your advertising dollar.
Adjunctnation.com can help you get your message to our visitors for less than the cost of one ad in your local Sunday newspaper. Advertise over the entire site, or target our sections:
To request a free media kit or for more information, please e-mail the advertising staff or call 734-930-6854 (9-4:30p.m. Monday-Friday EST).
And our Internet JOB-LIST is the only on-line
employment resource in the United States devoted to the temporary faculty employment
market in higher education. Individual recruitment ads posted to the JOB-LIST
cost $150 and are posted up for 60 days. To email us your recruitment advertisement for
the JOB-LIST, please click
here.
We give two- and four-year institutions the opportunity to take advantage of the scope and the convenience, ease and popularity of Internet advertising, at very reasonable rates.
For more information about recruitment advertising, please call 734-930-6854 9:30-4:30pm (EST).
Advertisers can now reach over 139,000 visiting, adjunct, on-line, part-time & full-time temporary college faculty by renting our mailing lists. Names are for one-time use only and cost $150 per thousand. Selects are done free of charge. There is a 1,000 name order minimum and a 5,000 name order maximum. (Requests for over 5,000 names are handled on a case-by-case basis.) All mailing list orders must be prepaid by check, money order or credit card. Names can be delivered in a variety of formats, including electronically and on disk.
For more information call P.D. Lesko at 734-930-6854 9:00-4:30 p.m. (EST), or e-mail us.
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