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at the University of Michigan seeks applicants for a Lecturer I position to teach various levels of Polish language to begin January 7, 2026 thru April 30, 2026. This is a 66.66% non-tenure track position for winter
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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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examples. Class will meet 2 hours per day, 2 days per week. Class will combine lecture and computer lab. Course requirements Maps, graphs, or tables will be prepared during each class session, demonstrating
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application. Job Summary The Department of Film, Television and Media in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan seeks applicants for a full time new Lecturer III position
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include a systems diagram, program plan, advocacy plan, policy brief, and an interprofessional interview. While students previously submitted work individually within cooperative base groups, this semester
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excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our
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insights from sociology, psychology, and economics. We will start with an overview of the triple bottom line framework, in which corporations take into account social and environmental performance in
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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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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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. For questions about the position, please contact search committee chair Dr. Jeff Horowitz at jeffhoro@umich.edu Job Summary The Movement Science program in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan