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Preferred Qualifications Ph. D. in Political Science or closely related social science field (e.g. international studies, socio-legal studies, or political sociology). Position Summary 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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Experience on NERC Compliance Studies and Utility consulting experience in the area of distribution and transmission planning, We assist customers at every stage of the power system: from substation and distribution system design to renewable energy and smart grid engineering, from safety and reliability-focused studies to power quality and grounding related audits and analyses.
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CCU offers more than 200 degree program options for traditional and adult students through its College of Undergraduate Studies and College of Adult and Graduate Studies. College of Undergraduate Studies (CUS) courses are offered during the day in a traditional in-seat, 15 week semester.
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Adjunct Faculty, International Studies and Public Policy. The Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver seeks to hire adjunct faculty from an applicant pool for the academic year of 2024/25.
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Instructors may be engaged for courses in the degrees in Global Economic Affairs, Global Environmental Sustainability, Human Rights, International Development, International Security, International Studies, and Public Policy.
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This individual will be responsible for interfacing with other engineers in the preparation of computer-based models and performing power system studies on utility transmission & distribution systems and industrial/commercial electrical power systems.
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Adams 12 Five Star Schools is deeply committed to a community of excellence, equity, and inclusion in everything we do.
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The position entails performing a variety of Advanced Power System studies to support our renewable energy clients. Perform advanced engineering power system studies using software such as: ETAP, EasyPower, PSLF, PSS/E, CYMCAP, PSCAD, CDEGS, EMPT and others.
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The technical areas encompassed by this position include environmental studies, NEPA analysis, permitting, siting, routing, project management, client development, and other various environmental services.
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Develops research-based recommendations for instructional strategies, professional development, and assessments to increase the quality of teaching and learning in social studies. CDE teaching certificate in Social Studies (elementary or secondary) - Required.
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Teach 3 - 9 credit hours in the area of Religious Studies; teaching may be in-person, remote, or hybrid. Master’s degree in Religious Studies or closely related field. Ph. D. in Religious Studies or a closely related field.
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