Angelina Jolie is getting more adventurous with her career and is reportedly teaching in Georgetown this fall. This report comes amidst continuous divorce rumors that plagued her marriage with Brad Pitt. Could her new plans be a burden to her union with the Big Short actor?

The actress-humanitarian is reportedly given a teaching position as a visiting professor at the London School of Economics as well as its sister school, Georgetown.

"I was pleased to meet with Angelina during my recent trip to London [in May] on ways we at Georgetown University can continue the collaboration between our sister programs," Melanne Verveer, the executive director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security excitedly announced.

Angie is slated to be involved in the schools one-year master's degree program Women, Peace and Security and share vast knowledge and experiences being a UN ambassador.

"It is vital that we broaden the discussion on how to advance women's rights and end impunity for crimes that disproportionately affect women," the actress added.

This report, however, still needs to be verified as a latter announcement made by  Rachel Pugh, a representative for Georgetown University, said that yes, Jolie together with William Hague will be sharing her knowledge to students in a form of lectures 'anytime they're able.'

"We enjoy a partnership with the London School of Economics as part of that work, where Angelina Jolie and William Hague are scheduled to teach a class in the fall. There are no current plans for Ms. Jolie to teach at Georgetown. Angelina Jolie and William Hague have an open invitation to share their experiences and perspectives at Georgetown anytime they're able," Rachel Pugh, a representative for the university said in a report.

Well, whether it is for a long-term or short-term basis, what's more certain is that Angelina Jolie will be visiting Georgetown this fall!

Meanwhile, divorce rumors continued to rock Brangelina's marriage with recent reports saying that the A-list couple is planning to adopt a seventh member in their brood to 'save their marriage.'

The source said that the new member will help 'fix' and 'strengthen' their relationship as a couple.