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About the Opportunity The Part-Time Lecturer will develop and teach a semester-long course and complete grading for the course within the expectations of the Department of Marine and Environmental
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. Teaching will be on ground in a traditional classroom setting. Please note teaching experience and subject matter expertise in cover letter. Positions are available throughout the year contingent upon
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About the Opportunity Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses with the Master’s degree program in Global Studies and International Affairs. Courses include (but not limited to): Globalization and
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Politics, American Politics, Political Theory, or Public Policy. Start dates in January, May, July and September. Stipend rates per course. Both traditional, on-ground teaching and online instruction will be
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About the Opportunity The Lecturer will teach introductory courses in architectural drawing, sketching, studio design, computer modeling, architectural history, technology, or project case studies
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teaching points within existing instructor guides; be willing to support high-quality teaching and standards through preparation of lectures based on course materials provided; facilitate rich respectful
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embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and innovating hardware
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enrollment and departmental need. Qualifications: Master’s degree in appropriate field required; PhD with background in specific subject area preferred. Some college teaching experience desirable. Documents
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, which provides an onramp to students who did not study CS as undergraduates. The goal of Align is to broaden the diversity of demographics and thought in CS. Responsibilities: Develop and teach graduate
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studies at Northeastern University. Responsibilities: NU Global is seeking dynamic, academically-focused content course teachers. Semester-based courses include Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Sociology