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or accomplishments in the field may be substituted. Job Description: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida seeks candidates for a Lecturer to coordinate and deliver various programmatic
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Key Responsibilities: Teaching assigned courses related to field. Developing and delivering high-quality course materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments that align with departmental
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Classification Title: Lecturer, Department of Physiology and Aging Classification Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Anatomical Sciences or related field Job Description: Lecturer, Anatomical
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vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience. Job Description: This position serves as assistant to the Department Chair of the Computer and Information
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. Coordinates with and advises faculty and staff on projects related to audio visual and classroom computer equipment. Creates graphical or interactive training resources and related documentation as instruction
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of the program. Proficiency with technology and willingness to assist faculty with minor issues. Expertise in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered for this position
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Activities: Teach and mentor medical students and Family Medicine residents during patient care activities. Contribute to the academic environment through lectures, seminars, or scholarly presentations. Engage
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Classification Title: Student Affairs Program Crd Job Description: Pre-Veterinary Advising: Schedule pre-vet advising appointments via phone, virtually, or in-person with undergraduate students
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pre-vet students. Establishing connections with high school health science programs in the state of Florida and holding special events at UF CVM for those schools which could include tours, lectures
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the Department of Statistics. Interest in online teaching is a plus. The department currently is home to both a statistics major and a data science major. The role of lecturers is highly valued by the department