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undergraduate or graduate courses consistent with program instructional needs. Applications will be accepted throughout the year. The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S
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program instructional needs. Applications will be accepted throughout the year. The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins. Job Description
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Management unit collaborates closely with the Office of Graduate Studies to ensure that policies for graduate admissions are upheld, and that prospective students, applicants, and program faculty and staff
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students, applicants, and program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate application and admission process. More than perhaps any other factor, the degree to which a university attracts and
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(10) years of related experience. A demonstrated record of research, scholarship, or achievement appropriate for the undergraduate program. For language instruction: demonstrated near native or native
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OR Bachelor's degree in any field and a minimum of (10) years of related experience. A demonstrated record of research, scholarship, or achievement appropriate for the undergraduate program. For language
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position will teach for the American Sign Language and Deaf Studies BA/BGS program at the KU Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The courses for this program will be taught exclusively at the Edwards Campus
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, federal program offices, and other non-governmental programs for the development of English programs tailored to the needs of their constituencies. Engage in exploratory travel within the U.S. and abroad
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semester for the American Sign Language and Deaf Studies program. Common examples of courses for which lecturers would be needed: ASLD 501 Introduction to ASL/English Interpreting Profession, ASLD 607 Ethics
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degree and program assessment. Comply with departmental, College and University policies. 25% - Academic Program Associate Take leadership in the planning, organization, and delivery of the Hebrew language