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We seek candidates with a strong commitment to undergraduate liberal arts education, an excellent undergraduate teaching record, and a clear interest in shaping a criminology program aligned with Manchester University’s distinctive mission and values.
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MFA or PhD in Arts Management, Arts Entrepreneurship, Arts Leadership, or closely related Business or Arts Discipline by date of appointment and a combination of high quality undergraduate-level teaching experience and/or applied experience in the professional field of expertise totaling seven years for appointment as Associate Teaching Professor.
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Preferred: Experience teaching undergraduate courses in criminal justice, family law and sociology; 2) teaching experience with distance education technology and delivery modalities, and 3) experience working with Native American communities.
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Instructional duties will include being director of Chamber choir, supervision of two Tled choirs (Lumina and Singing Gauchos), undergraduate voice lessons, as well as teaching graduate student courses.
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Additionally, the successful candidate will be expected to develop new courses (those that incorporate lab and field teaching are preferred) and teach existing courses to support this growing undergraduate major.
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Contribute to undergraduate/graduate student teaching in the FST program by teaching 1-3 undergraduate classes annually and 1 graduate class every other year. Oregon State University’s commitment to student success includes hiring, retaining, and developing diverse faculty to mentor and educate our undergraduate and graduate students from entry through graduation.
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The University offers a wide range of academic programs on the main campus in Hattiesburg, located 70 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico; the Gulf Park Campus, located in the coastal city of Long Beach; at additional teaching and research sites along the Mississippi Gulf Coast; and through fully online degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate level.
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The successful candidate will have primary responsibilities teaching undergraduate courses and facilitating associated labs in Exercise Science. The Division offers undergraduate programs in Exercise Science, Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science.
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Besides teaching a broad range of courses in communications, the successful candidate must demonstrate ability in teaching undergraduate courses in multimedia journalism, including reporting and writing for print, digital, broadcast, and emerging platforms; copy editing; layout/design; multiplatform storytelling; broadcast journalism; and video productions.
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Responsibilities will include teaching three undergraduate painting, drawing or foundation courses, within a wide range of mediums. The Department is comprised of six major areas of undergraduate study: Art History, Ceramics, Graphic Design and Digital Media, Painting/Drawing/Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture.
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PVFA develops innovative research and creative works, public performances, and degree offerings at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels that build upon our strength in merging art and science, as well as the traditional fields of music, dance, visual art, and theater.
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In addition to teaching, the candidate will be expected to maintain an active research program, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to the Anthropology Department, the ASL Program, and the wider University through service.
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Candidates should have: (1) a record of teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels in public health or a related discipline; and (2) strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with colleagues and students from diverse backgrounds.
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The School of Nursing and Health Professions seeks to hire part-time (adjunct) nursing faculty to assume teaching responsibilities for pre-licensure (undergraduate and ME-MSN) nursing students in a clinical setting.
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Simmons University is a highly collegial and dynamic university located in the heart of Boston’s world-renowned Longwood Medical Area. Simmons comprises an undergraduate liberal arts education program for women and those who identify as women, plus professional graduate schools with masters and doctoral programs for all genders, presenting unique and rich opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
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