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in fall 2026. The successful candidate will be expected to teach two (2) courses per semester in French language, from the Beginning to the Advanced level, and to contribute to program building in
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per semester in Spanish language, primarily in the fields above, from the beginning to the advanced level, and to contribute to program building in Spanish language and to provide academic service, in a
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a vigorous program of research and actively contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching, and service to the profession. All appointees are expected to be committed to teaching and research
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. Teaching responsibilities include working in collaboration with department chair, program director and program faculty to ensure quality program curriculum and instruction in the didactic and clinical phases
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Job Title Program Coordinator II Agency Texas A&M University Department Bush School Of Government And Public Service Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type
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2026. The successful candidate will be expected to teach four (4) courses per semester in German language, from the Beginning to the Advanced level, and to contribute to program building in German
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Investigations program, an interdisciplinary minor that includes coursework from criminal justice, biomedical sciences, and psychology. The Department of Social Sciences (DSOC) is a multi-disciplinary department
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experience in working in transdisciplinary teams. We seek candidates who can develop a nationally and internationally recognized research program and compete for funding from federal, state, commodity board
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the development of the undergraduate program; collaborate in instructing writing and communication, advise and mentor undergraduate students; and participate in relevant aspects of the department’s activities
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address Priority consideration will be given to applications received by May 22, 2026. The position will remain open until filled. For more information, contact Professor Ryan O’Malley, MFA Program