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, and an interest in departmental service. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses that contribute to both the Religious Studies and History majors, as well as the Asian Studies program
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research program. Our Team: We are a research-intensive group, which focuses on fundamental problems in the neurobiology of cerebral functioning. The successful applicant will develop a research program
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in a graduate program. Students in the third year of their undergraduate studies may also be considered. Candidates should have a strong academic record with a minimum GPA of 2.75 A combination of
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activity. The Philanthropy Advisor, University Projects will: Develop, maintain, and secure support from an extensive portfolio of prospects, which span individuals and organizations in support of key
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expertise for all phases of maintenance, renovation and construction projects. The successful candidate must be able to administer professional services agreements, develop project budgets, develop
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consistency and fairness for examinations. Maintain confidentiality of information related to student performance and feedback evaluations. Apply developed knowledge and expertise successfully to roles
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fit. As a swimming instructor, you will be responsible for teaching students of varying ages and proficiency levels. You will use your expertise and creativity to develop lessons that meet the needs
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bring science and technology to life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our Science Sizzle Club for students grades 4-6, which runs two
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and technology to life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our Arconic In-School STEM Clubs for junior high students (gr 6-9), which run
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life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our FriYAY clubs for students grades 1-6, which run for 8 Friday afternoons from October 6 to