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from August 25 through May 24 each year). A typical full-time (100% effort) load for a Lecturer III in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is three (3) courses per semester
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whose background includes training in both engineering and communication. Additional Information Depending on enrollment needs, the Program may have multiple Lecturer I positions open. Appointment Start
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Computing for the Arts and Sciences in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan seeks applicants for a Lecturer I position to teach three course sections. For more
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Engineering (ECE) Division, is searching for a Lecturer I to teach EECS 452 during the Fall 2025 semester. EECS 452, Digital Signal Processing Design Laboratory (4 credits) is a senior/graduate design course
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LEO Lecturer I position 66.67% effort teaching CMPLXSYS 270 and CMPLXSYS 391. The responsibilities will include teaching lectures, coordinating GSIs, general course communication/support, and holding
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, Conference Attendance, etc.) Responsible for updating Department Website Calendar with Weekly Fellowship Didactic Lectures Clinical Competency Committee / Program Evaluation Committee Coordinator Critically
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of the application. Job Summary The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) program seeks applicants for a part-time Lecturer I position with an anticipated start date of August 25, 2025. This is a non
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Apply Now Job Summary The Marsal Family School of Education is launching a new online degree in Fall 2025: the Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation program, which
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technology. The school was one of the first iSchools in the nation and is the premier institution studying and using technology to improve human computer interactions. Our school mission is to create and share
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and server management to serve as a part-time Lecturer I in our residential program. The successful candidate will join the teaching team as a secondary instructor for SI 504: Servers, the Shell, and