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, manufacturing, and economic development in the Kansas City metropolitan area beginning in the fall of 2026. This appointment reflects KU’s longstanding commitment to advancing architectural education through
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or development and/or instruction of online courses. All lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Appointments are typically short in duration over a defined time period associated with
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faculty, students, and classes within the school. The position will support these stakeholder groups in an effort to deliver positive outcomes in recruitment, events, development and student services
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online programs. Lecturers serve as participating members of departments and should engage in instruction-related activities beyond direct instruction. Examples include curriculum development committees
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service. Responsibilities include advocating for faculty, staff, and students; overseeing academic programs and curriculum development; supporting high-impact research; mentoring faculty; managing budgets
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Position Overview The University of Kansas Transportation Center (KUTC) is searching for a Part-Time Local Field Liaison to support rural areas in Kansas to develop local road safety plans, identify low-cost
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the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for part time lecturer positions. A lecturer teaches either in-person or online or develops an undergraduate level course and must possess an advanced degree
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31490BR KU Transportation Center Position Overview The University of Kansas Transportation Center (KUTC) is searching for a Part-Time Local Field Liaison to support rural areas in Kansas to develop
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Director of the Craig and Diane Martin National Center for Construction Safety. Successful candidates are expected to develop and sustain a research program with emphasis on interdisciplinary and
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justice to submit applications that will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for part time lecturer positions. A lecturer teaches either in-person or online or develops