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of its kind, with more than 1,100 current majors and over 7,500 alumni. The program has a longstanding commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching, and a balance among the biophysical sciences
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lecturer to direct its Russian program and teach Russian language courses. Lecturers are not expected to engage in research, but staying up to date in research about second language acquisition is welcome
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evidence-based practice. Knowledge of and ability to plan, implement, and evaluate the educational process, including adult theories of education in clinical, lecture, and technology assisted forums
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. (Required) Demonstrated skill in prioritizing tasks and assigning appropriate work to others. (Preferred) Working knowledge of computer systems (Windows environment), Microsoft Office's basic suite, and web
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practices and procedures. Experience in managing event venues and facilitating events such as performances, lectures, banquets, conferences, and athletic events. Experience with event scheduling and booking
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lecturers. Skill to assess systems and procedures, support process improvements, and use Excel for data tracking, reporting, and decision-making support. Familiarity with or ability to learn personnel
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if the position has not yet been filled. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Department of Mathematics (http://www.math.ucsd.edu ), within the School of Physical Sciences at the University of California, San Diego, is
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temporary lecturers per quarter. The undergraduate program has approximately 260 majors enrolled in three distinct degree programs (BS in Physics; BS in Applied Physics; BA in Applied Physics), and a number
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department budget and project expenses. (Required) Skill in creating and maintaining databases and analyzing data. Demonstrated skill in operating a personal computer and in using relevant software (Windows
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Unit is a cluster that consists of the English Department and University Writing Program which are large academic units within the College of Letters and Science in the Division of Humanities, Arts and