36 computer-science-programming-languages-"St" positions at Central Michigan University
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in the Summer Specialty Clinics program. For more information, the CSD website is Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) , the SLP website is Speech Language Pathology and the Audiology website is
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communicating effectively with people of other cultures. Experience living, working or studying abroad. Experience working in a transnational program. Proficiency in at least one language in addition to English
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abroad. Experience working in a transnational program. Proficiency in at least one language in addition to English may be desired. Experience in public speaking, and training others. Experience in event
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should have strong written and oral communication skills with a track record of publication and presentation of research results. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemistry or Biochemistry (received within
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, or related field. Two years’ experience as an international student advisor and working with SEVIS. Competency in a foreign language. Experience creating and delivering orientation programs or related academic
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Classification Tenure Track Faculty Position Begin Date 01/08/2026 Position End Date Position Summary The Speech-Language Pathology Division in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Central
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Classification Tenure Track Faculty Position Begin Date 01/08/2026 Position End Date Position Summary The Speech-Language Pathology Division in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Central
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events. Organizes visits from foreign institution representatives and program providers, as needed. Supervision Exercised None. Message to Applicants Central Michigan University is dedicated to fostering
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. degrees in Environmental Science, Meteorology, and Geology, and participates in the interdisciplinary Earth and Ecosystem Sciences Ph.D. program. We serve approximately 100 majors and minors across our
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hydrologic and hydraulic models to quantify potential flood impacts in the study watersheds. The project is supported by the Department of Energy Resiliency Center program and will involve engagement