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expected in online courses. Provide instruction for course(s). If class meetings are asynchronous, instructional expectations match those of the face-to-face experience. Administer assignments, tests
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Development Manager. The ELA Test Development Manager will coordinate with Test Development Program Leads (for the DLM program, potential DLM expansion programs and other grant-funded test development work
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Candidates ALA-accredited master’s degree in Library/Information Science or equivalent from a foreign institution by date of appointment OR a PhD in library and information science from an LIS program that
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unit collaborates closely with all offices within EM, the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS), and Academic Success (AS) to ensure that prospective students, applicants, program faculty and staff
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experience in program planning, organization, and execution, the ability to work collaboratively, and the excitement to curate Orientation experiences for new students and their guests. Job Description Parent
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international conferences. 5% Mentor talented and highly-motivated undergraduate computer science developers, working with them to leverage their passion and enthusiasm for software engineering. Required
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, applicants, program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate inquiry, application, admission, and new student enrollment process. The unit also ensures that policies for graduate admissions
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, or occasionally on-site at member museums, or at national and international conferences. 5% Mentor talented and highly-motivated undergraduate computer science developers, working with them to leverage
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program. PhD, MSJ and undergraduate courses in a variety of areas are listed below in the job duties section. The School of Journalism and Mass Communications invites qualified scholars to submit
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understanding and invite interested individuals from eligible states to apply. Job Description Lecturer: 100% teaching. Teach in the BSW and/or MSW program in content areas within the School of Social Welfare