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The positions involve teaching one of a number of possible courses: introductory courses in digital storytelling and digital filmmaking, an advanced course in screenwriting, an advanced course in cinematography or editing, or an advanced course in film or television studies.
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Potential areas of teaching include traditional Mechanical Engineering subjects such as Dynamics, Vibrations, Control Systems, Thermal Science, Measurement Sciences (Instrumentation), Aerospace, Manufacturing, and Design, as well as emerging topics.
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ETHNIC STUDIES (AFAM Studies Emphasis) San Jose/Evergreen Community College District Close/First Review Date: 11/27/2023 Campus Location: San Jose City College Position Description: POSITION SUMMARY This faculty position is a full-time, 100% FTE (10 Months) Tenure Track position as Ethnic Studies Instructor (AFAM Studies emphasis) in the Division of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts located at San Jose City College.
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The Department of Anthropology at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, seeks a quarterly adjunct lecturer (non-tenure track) to teach Introduction to Archaeology with Lab in the Spring Quarter of the 2021-2022 academic year (late March through mid-June, 2022.
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Under the direction of the Dean, Health Sciences and Horticulture, the full-time tenure track instructor and Program Director will be responsible for the administration, organization and supervision of the Paramedic, EMR and EMT programs.
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We seek an enthusiastic educator with research expertise in the development, processing, testing, and implementation of green, sustainable, and smart infrastructure materials who can connect their research and teaching to the broad challenges of building infrastructure to serve humanity through the 21st century and beyond.
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Tenure track faculty at SCU are teaching scholars who are expected to balance teaching, research, and service. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate inclusive pedagogical practices that advance SCU’s goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and who provide evidence of experience teaching and mentoring a diverse population of undergraduate students.
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Carnegie Mellon University (Mountain View, CA): is looking for an Assistant Teaching Professor to teach and advise graduate students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE.
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