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program requirements and Rackham, LSA and departmental policies and procedures. Serves as a student advocate and a key player for all major initiatives involving the graduate programs. Lecturer Teaching
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at the University of Michigan in good academic standing. Desired Qualifications* LSA student enrolled in a graduate program. The most successful applicants will have completed a graduate course in political science
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, Computer Science, or related disciplines Proven proficiency in object-oriented programming languages for embedded systems, with experience in diverse software development environments. Required fluency in C
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legally eligible to work in the United States at the time they submit their application. Job Summary The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (RLL) invites applications for a Lecturer I position
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Apply Now How to Apply The Associate Director position is interdependent with posting 267015: LEO Adjunct Lecturer (Curriculum Support) , which involves teaching ALA 380: Let's Talk Undergraduate
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of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Department of Curriculum Support at the University of Michigan invite applications for one Lecturer 1 position at 33.33% effort for up to two sections of ALA256 in
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The Comprehensive Studies Program (CSP) in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan invites applications for an anticipated 100% Lecturer I position in Biology for
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students; assist with audio/visual and computer technology and media in LSA classrooms and elsewhere. Respond to faculty, staff, and student needs, and collaborate with other Technology Services staff
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Summary The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Michigan in Washington Program at the University of Michigan invite applications for two Intermittent Lecturer positions at 33.33% effort
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delivered in English and Japanese are reserved for the lecture sessions. ASIANLAN 225 Second year Japanese I Credits: 5 ASIANLAN 225 is the first half of the second-year Japanese course and is designed