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counseling. • Second language proficiency highly desired. • Experience within an institution of higher education. • Knowledge of university-specific computer application programs and knowledge of university
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for PR and marketing materials. Additionally, Fellows will research works for acquisition and loan; prepare loan forms; and prepare materials for the museum's Collections Committee. Duration is one year
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, 2025; position open until filled Required Application Materials The search will accept applications until the positions are filled. The committee will begin reviewing applications on October 15, 2025
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, are retained at the University of Oregon at higher rates, graduate at higher rates, and graduate more quickly. Position Summary The Trades Maintenance Worker 2 (TMW2) position is the second level of a two-level
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meetings; coordinating with and occasionally helping to mentor student interns. Duration is one year, with potential to renew for a second year. Minimum Requirements • MA/PhD/MFA/MArch in art history, studio
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positions as needs arise. We are particularly interested in instructors of functional and cognitive linguistics, as well as second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methods. Instructors spend
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in their hosting of on-campus events and noncredit workshops, or other auxiliary units (e.g. UO Housing); second, by providing technically-sophisticated and integrated conference management and
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first- and second-year language courses, third-year language and culture courses, and, with appropriate credentials, introductory literature, culture, or linguistics courses or advanced undergraduate
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advising load of no more than 20 students in their second year and above. We are seeking an innovative, student-centered colleague who is committed to designing courses for CHC students from diverse academic
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advising load of 40 students in their second year and above. We are seeking an innovative, student-centered colleague who is committed to designing courses for CHC students from diverse academic backgrounds