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positions to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in supply chain management during the 2025-2026 academic year. Anticipated start date is Fall 2025 or Spring 2026. Areas of instruction may include
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development, rehabilitation, and decision-making in clinical settings such as emergency departments or intensive care units. Desired areas of expertise include, but are not limited to: · Machine learning
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, service responsibilities, supervising supplemental kinds of student learning, professional development, and/or administrative duties related to teaching. Teaching professors are eligible for promotion based
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, Hospital Social Work, Immigrant/Refugee Services, Practice Oriented Research, Gerontology, Poverty, Homelessness, Public Housing, Domestic Violence, Military/Veterans, Research/Statistics, Human Biology
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for up to seven part-time Faculty Associate positions for the 2025-2026 academic-year. The successful candidate(s) will teach in-person or online courses, prepare course materials, evaluate student work
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us at https://newcollege.asu.edu/ . New College is located on ASU’s West Valley campus, blending a liberal arts education with 21st-century workforce preparation and a learning hub for students of all
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-century workforce preparation and a learning hub for students of all ages and backgrounds supporting the rapid growth of its surrounding 14 communities. Integrating modern amenities with the natural beauty
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enterprise; adopt inter- and transdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning as ways to address society’s greatest challenges; and develop innovative partnerships to produce master learners across
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/ · https://publicservice.asu.edu/ · https://www.asu.edu/ Job Responsibilities · Teach undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses in person, online synchronous and online asynchronous
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positions during the 2025 - 2026 academic year. Faculty Associates are part-time, adjunct faculty who are hired on one-semester, renewable contracts to teach one or two (3-credit) courses (not to exceed 0.40