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A Bachelor's degree in Math, Applied Mathematics, Math Education/Math Teaching, Education with a Concentration in Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Physics, or Engineering, OR a Bachelor's degree with at least 18 undergraduate credit hours of math courses (Calculus II and above)A current State of Colorado Professional Teacher License with Mathematics Education 7-12 Endorsement.
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We conduct basic observational, modeling, and theoretical research in a wide range of solar system and astrophysical topics, including Solar Physics/Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics, Origins Research, and Geophysics.
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The Socio-legal Studies Program at the University of Denver seeks to hire an adjunct instructor for the Spring 2024 term, March 1-June 30th to teach an upper division undergraduate course on a law and society topic.
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Board certified in Therapeutic Radiological Physics by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or Radiation Oncology Physics by the American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP). MS or PhD from an accredited graduate program in Medical Physics or closely related field.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to teach biochemistry and introduction to organic & biological science courses (lecture and laboratory) at basic and advanced undergraduate levels.
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PhD in Physics, with knowledge pertaining to electronics (instrumentation, measurement and control systems), photonics, and quantum physics. PhD in Physics, with knowledge pertaining to electronics (instrumentation, measurement and control systems), photonics, and quantum physics.
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Undergraduate degree in Business, Legal Studies, Information Systems, or related fields; or significant relevant experience. Knowledge of electronic discovery and disclosure systems and image capture, viewing, presentation technologies, such as DISCO, Relativity, Reveal, Everlaw, Brainspace, Axcelerate, Opus Magnum, Litera Litigate, PowerBI, Tableau, etc.
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One (1) year of post-secondary experience teaching physics or a closely related field. About Red Rocks Community College For questions about this position in particular, please contact Shane Spivey Faculty Department Chair - Physics at.
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The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy, and international activities.
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We seek a broadly educated anthropologist who shares our commitment to the goals of a four-field undergraduate anthropology program. We prefer a candidate whose upper level sociocultural anthropology courses might contribute to the college’s interdisciplinary programs such as Southwest Studies, REMS (Race, ethnicity, and migration studies), Feminist and Gender Studies, and Indigenous Studies.
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The teaching load will consist of undergraduate courses such as introductory psychology, statistics and research methodology courses, developmental psychology courses, clinical counseling courses, social psychology, and other courses as needed.
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Knowledgeable in the areas of anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, clinical oncology, radiobiology, radiation physics, and radiation safety. Works closely with the Radiation Oncologist and therapy team to construct immobilization devices or custom blocking techniques that are conducive to conformal radiation therapy.
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Ability to teach undergraduate courses in Digital Earth, Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, and/or GIS Programming, as evidenced by academic transcript, work experience, or other demonstrated experience.
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Actively enrolled in an accredited Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Geologic Engineering, or related, Undergraduate program. This temporary position is seeking individuals currently enrolled in an Undergraduate or Graduate degree program with an anticipated graduation date of August 2024 or later.
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Commitment to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses and diverse student populations as evidenced by experience as lecturer, teaching assistant, or other contributions to university level pedagogy.
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