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Course disciplines in the Writers’ Program span subject areas such as Fiction and Nonfiction Writing, Poetry, Screenwriting (Film and TV), Editing & Publishing, and more. Creative Writing Instructor – Romance Novel Writing Qualified applicants possessing current knowledge in writing and publishing novels in the romance genre are encouraged to apply.
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Course / Program Description Course disciplines in the Writers' Program span subject areas such as Fiction and Nonfiction Writing, Poetry, Screenwriting (Film and TV), Editing & Publishing, and more.
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Other responsibilities for the college, such as committee work or development of new initiatives related to the Junior Year Writing in Engineering course , may be required and could result in a course release for the academic year.
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Diverse afternoon electives may include sci-fi writing, screenwriting, graphic novels, and travel writing and are used to let students try out new genres in a safe, exploratory environment.
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Proven experience in grant writing and fund development, with a track record of securing funding. Candidates must navigate the complexities of fund development, grant research, and writing for both organizations.
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Supporting the mission and goals of the University, the General Education Program, and the College of Arts and Science by assuming other responsibilities as assigned by the University President, the University Dean, or the Writing Center Director.
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5+ years of work experience as a copywriter, technical writer, editor, marketing communications specialist or manager (with a heavy focus on writing), or similar role, or deep experience as an EHS /ESG professional with strong writing skills.
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Successful candidates will hold an MA, MFA, or PhD in English, rhetoric/composition, or creative writing or 18 graduate credit hours in these specific fields. Adjunct Faculty - English Composition & Writing Fontbonne University’s Department of Humanities seeks composition instructors for face-to-face, daytime courses on our Clayton, MO campus in Spring 2023, with possibility for employment in future semesters as well.
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Adjunct Job Title: Adjunct, Developmental English Reading/Writing Adjunct Job Description: Facilitate Student Learning: 1. By completing this application, you are putting your name into consideration to be hired as a Frederick Community College adjunct faculty member.
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Job Description Description: Nachawati Law Group is a Dallas mass torts plaintiffs firm looking to add an Associate Attorney – Appellate and Briefing with 3-5 years of legal research and writing experience.
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Artistic Fundraising Group supports a wide range of nonprofit arts and culture organizations in all artistic disciplines, including theatre, dance, music, independent film, creative writing, and visual art.
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A portfolio that shows strong samples of UX writing and content strategy. The role requires experience writing, developing, editing, and publishing web content that captivates audiences on both desktop and mobile platforms.
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This position will work within a team of three other grant writing professionals, including a Grants Manager and two Grant Writers, each of whom have assigned program-specific portfolios, and will report to the Associate Vice President Foundation and Government Support.
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Indie Feature & Studio Actor Agreement; Feature Writing Agreement; TV Test Option & Staffing Agreements; Shopping/Collaboration/Attachment Agreements; Appearance Agreement / Release; Clip Release; Certificate of Authorship / Engagement; Loanout conversion agreement; Escrow Agreement; Standard Terms and Conditions; Employment Agreement; Guest Star Agreement; Nudity Riders; Settlement Agreements; Social Media Endorsement Agreement; Voice Over Agreement; Non-writing TV and film producer agreement.
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Six years of experience creating/producing media/video projects, video/audio editing, script writing or other closely related experience. Three years of experience creating/producing media/video projects, video/audio editing, script writing or other closely related experience.
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