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demonstration video. Job Summary The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (ALC) at the University of Michigan, invite applications for a LEO Lecturer I
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in collaboration with the faculty, staff, and stakeholders of the Institute to move forward team science. The successful candidate will be expected to be proficient in scientific writing, data analysis
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related to instruction. While teaching is expected to take place in-person, office hours can be held remotely. Required Qualifications* A PhD in environmental studies, public policy, political science or a
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reading and revision skills through structured peer revision Required Qualifications* Individual with a completed Master or PhD in sociology, psychology, or related social science or professional field
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., MS, MLA, PhD) and year of study. What are some academic, professional, and/or personal goals you hope to accomplish as a student? Paragraph 2: How would serving as the DEI GSSA at SEAS support these
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Summary The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a member of our team and is responsible for providing a broad range of assistance to our PhD students and faculty at the Department of Communication and
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Program. Facilitate supplemental and five-year funding packages for PhD students; partner with LSA Humanities and Social Science units. Manage funding requests and financial awards. Establish and launch
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practice. Further information about the Division of Periodontics in the Department of POM may be obtained at https://dent.umich.edu/about/periodontics-oral-medicine . Mission Statement MDentistry: advancing
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/mentoring opportunities across multiple SEAS specializations as well as the Next-Gen program. All advising/mentoring activities are expected to average about 4 hours per week. Required Qualifications* A PhD
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. Have a particular emphasis on customer service, technology, and data collection improvements to support better service, implementation, management, performance of programs, and monitoring and self