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four courses per semester (fall and spring sessions). One or more courses per year may include team-teaching with another faculty member in a course as part of a course transformation project
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Overview The Department of African & African-American Studies at the University of Kansas invites qualified scholars and professionals to submit online applications for part-time and/or full-time, lecturer
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) Teaches a minimum of four courses per semester (fall and spring sessions). One or more courses per year may include team-teaching with another faculty member in a course as part of a course transformation
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personal Outlook email account for office based communication in coordination with separate constituent relationship management (CRM) platform email system to communicate with students and families, answer
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applications for part-time and/or full-time, lecturer positions for language courses (Amharic, Arabic, Haitian, Kiswahili, and Yoruba) and non-language courses (Black Popular Music, Legal Issues and the African
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to work independently and as part of a team and work well with supervision, as evidenced by application materials. Previous experience and exposure to using computers and computer programs including Word
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experience that required the ability to work independently and as part of a team and work well with supervision, as evidenced by application materials. Previous experience and exposure to using computers and
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results, and grant writing. The position will be a part-time (.80 FTE) research dedicated fellowship of up to one year with the possibility of a second year upon mutual agreement and availability of funds
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materials. Previous work experience that required the ability to work independently and as part of a team and work well with supervision, as evidenced by application materials. Previous experience and
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materials. Previous work experience that required the ability to work independently and as part of a team and work well with supervision, as evidenced by application materials. Previous experience and