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contingent upon unit needs, funding, and sufficient enrollment. Salary is based upon qualifications and assigned teaching load. The School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies (SHArCS) at the New College
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typical Faculty Associate course load is one to two classes per semester. Courses assigned will be first-year writing courses such as ENG 101 First-Year Composition and ENG 102 First-Year Composition and
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The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University is seeking part-time Faculty Associates to teach existing
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-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE per semester. The number of courses is contingent upon unit needs, funding, and sufficient
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contingent upon unit needs, funding, and sufficient enrollment. Salary is based on qualifications and assigned teaching load. As part of the Mathematical Sciences, the School of Mathematical and Natural
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, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE per semester. The number of courses is contingent upon unit needs, funding and sufficient enrollment. Salary is
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The School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies (SHArCS) is seeking part-time Faculty Associate team members to teach IAS 300, Career Strategies and Personal Resilience. This course guides
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The School of Public Affairs (SPA) in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions at Arizona State University (ASU) is conducting a search for one full-time, benefits-eligible
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develop and teach undergraduate courses in digital/computer forensics. Faculty Associate positions are one-semester, non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed
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The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar to join Dr. Karen Watanabe’s research team. Dr. Watanabe’s research focuses