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supervise graduate students in related clinical practice in the on-campus Speech- Language and Hearing Center. Responsibilities: Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: development of course
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development academic or industry lab is a plus. Must be able to work up to 40 hours per week. CV/resume and cover letter required. Position Type Temporary Additional Information Northeastern University
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student's development in critical thinking, academic writing excellence, and active learning in the classroom. The course is typically organized around a theme or topic and is an opportunity for students
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that classroom learning is enriched by hands-on application of skills and competencies in professional settings, and professional development is enhanced by classroom practice. All Northeastern students
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the needs of student leaders and developing plans for the enhancement and expansion of student group resources and training in addition to administrative program management responsibilities. The Specialist is
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development, and expertise in budget management. Demonstrated knowledge and experience working with low income first generation (LIFG) students. Familiarity with target areas of Oakland and West Contra Costa
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-new research suite and neuroimaging center. Our research examines how human biology adapts to social and nutritional factors worldwide to support child development. Our mission is to combine
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ordering supplies and maintenance. Assisting in developing educational materials for colleagues This is a full-time, 5 day a week, 40 hours a week position. Hours may include 10-2 or 12-4 p on Saturdays
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maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant student status. Working closely with leadership and advisors to initiate and/or develop projects directly related to the functioning of the office and the experience of students
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instruction including pronunciation, intonation, word and sentence stress, and fluency Help students improve their reading proficiency by sharing reading and vocabulary-building resources and strategies Prepare