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strategic oversight of academic programs at the West Valley campus, community initiatives, faculty development, and partnerships with external stakeholders, particularly in the West Valley region of Arizona
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The School of Community Resources and Development (SCRD) in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions at Arizona State University invites applications for Faculty Associate
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formats. Advance impactful education through undergraduate research, innovative programmatic development, and culturally responsive teaching and mentoring practices. Contribute meaningful service
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psychology. The position further includes course redevelopment and maintenance, assisting with program development, working with graduate student teaching assistants, departmental and professional service, and
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Microelectronics and have additional undergraduate and graduate programs under development. Job duties include designing new and updating existing pedagogically innovative courses and teaching classes in fall and
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, curriculum development, and service. The candidate will participate in the school and the university’s service activities, supervise student organizations, teach undergraduate and/or graduate level courses in
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-to-face, hybrid, and online formats. Advance impactful education through undergraduate research, innovative programmatic development, and culturally responsive teaching and mentoring practices
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to the Department of Finance’s mission primarily in the areas of teaching, curriculum development, and service. The candidate must be able to deliver excellent instruction and to contribute to curriculum development
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and/or graduate students in face-to-face, hybrid, or online formats. Prepare course syllabi, lectures, learning exercises, exams, and other course materials, and grade assignments and assessments
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supply chain management, beginning Fall 2026. Essential Functions: The candidate must effectively teach Supply Chain Management courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level; help develop new courses