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, with possibility of further renewal. The teaching load is three courses per semester during the academic year. Language courses at the elementary and intermediate levels are taught with coordination
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the ability to explain complex policies in accessible language Detail-oriented, with effective organizational and problem-solving abilities Ability to learn student information systems Preferred: Experience
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the ability to explain complex policies in accessible language Detail-oriented, with effective organizational and problem-solving abilities Ability to learn student information systems Preferred: Experience
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hand (in German Studies, German Applied Linguistics, or a related field) is required at the time of appointment. We are especially interested in applicants with a research profile or substantive
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context of the Near East or the eastern Mediterranean. Command of Hebrew and Aramaic is expected, and competence in at least one other relevant language, such as Ancient Greek, Arabic, or Latin, is
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Middle Ages, with a preference for the cultural context of the Near East or the eastern Mediterranean. Command of Hebrew and Aramaic is expected, and competence in at least one other relevant language
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Asian language, and have research interests from the 13th century onward. Binghamton's Department of History is home to a vibrant intellectual community with strengths in global and transregional history
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language materials. Comply with University and State fiscal requirements for handling transactions. Participate in a work culture that promotes diversity and anti-racism and actively works to eliminate
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literature and language is open; multilingualism is considered a plus. The fellow will join a vibrant intellectual environment. The Department of Comparative Literature welcomes undergraduate and graduate
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formation. Also welcome is experience in the digital humanities and community engagement, which align with department and campus initiatives. Applicants should demonstrate proficiency in language(s) relevant