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departmental and university service. Contribute to curriculum development, assessment, and continuous improvement. Advance Baylor University’s Christian mission through teaching and service. (Strongly desired
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incoming and outgoing mail, including sorting and distributing the mail Demonstrate ownership of work and take initiative Supervise and train student assistants Cross-train with other Law Library departments
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), including relevant policies, regulations, and uniform guidance Working knowledge of sponsored program terminology, systems, and compliance requirements Demonstrated ability to help faculty navigate
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undergraduate and graduate programs. The primary responsibilities are teaching courses, developing an externally funded research program, and leading graduate and undergraduate students in Software Engineering
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to advanced topics such as evolution. Faculty members may also contribute to courses spanning ecology and molecular and organismal biology, allowing flexibility to align teaching responsibilities with
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Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers a residential bachelor's in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, an ASL minor program
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leadership organization, including but not limited to: leadership development, program planning, and budget oversight. Support Living Learning Programs and faculty involvement (i.e. Faculty-in-Residence
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and final exam week. Abide by all SACE study hall policies Attend all SACE trainings and meetings Maintain academic integrity and abide by NCAA regulations in all sessions Develop and maintain strong
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is required. Native or near-native fluency in Portuguese, Spanish, and English is required. Ability to contribute to curriculum development for the Division’s Portuguese program strongly desired
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with our undergraduate and graduate programs. The primary responsibilities are teaching courses, developing a strong externally funded research program, and leading graduate and undergraduate students in