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approaches supporting other instructors. The anticipated start date for the EDWP Director position is January 1, 2026. Job Summary The English Department Writing Program (EDWP) is accepting applications
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minors, and three doctoral degrees. In addition to these degree programs, RLL's Elementary Language Program teaches the majority of UM-Ann Arbor's undergraduate students whose school or college has a
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in the French section of the Elementary Language Program (ELP) beginning on August 25, 2025, and runs through December 31, 2025. Mandatory Orientation for all instructors is August 18-21, 2025
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, or similar programming/scripting languages. Dedication to maintaining the safety and integrity of confidential data. Ability to document code and work processes and train others in new procedures. Ability
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defined in the test security plan and continuously evaluates and implements updates to the plan to keep it effective in the ever-evolving landscape of high-stakes testing. The Test Security Manager will
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skills. The goal of this course is to provide students with the basic programming and computational skills required to analyze time-varying neural data using the MATLAB programming language. The course
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the undergraduate and graduate student programs for two academic units: Germanic Languages & Literatures and Slavic Languages & Literatures. Analyze, develop projections and determine budgets for
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campus, LSA serves over 19,000 undergraduate students in over 100 degree programs. The Associate Director, in collaboration with the Director and other Associate Directors, will also contribute
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-gradservices@umich.edu with any questions related to your application. Decision Making Process All applications will be forwarded to the Director of the Japanese Language Program and the primary instructor
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program that meets sponsor goals, inviting speakers to participate in events (development, ceremonial, or presidential), creating timed event agendas, working with speech writers, providing content