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curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching (no more than 500 words) explaining how the candidate would approach the course and contact information for at least one and no more than three professional references
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. Position The candidate will split their time between their own research (50%) and working with Prof. Dupas on RPDE research and training activities (50%). The training activities may include teaching
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, and writers across the disciplines. We welcome applications from candidates with strong interests in writing pedagogy and from all fields of study in the social sciences, humanities, natural sciences
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The Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute (ODBI) was recently launched to ignite new directions in research, education, and innovation at the intersection of Engineering and the Life Sciences. ODBI
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is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We actively seek students, faculty, and staff of exceptional ability and promise who share in our commitment to excellence in teaching and scholarship
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Operations Company: Princeton University Description: The Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute (ODBI) was recently launched to ignite new directions in research, education, and innovation at the intersection
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Empowerment Project funded by the National Science Foundation. The project will develop curricular materials to teach scientific reasoning and data visualization across a range of STEM courses by using
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particular focus on global contemporary art, the Curator will also collaborate with curators from a range of collections areas to support art after 1913. Regularly teaching undergraduates and participating in
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renewable, with expected start dates of September 1, 2024, or January 16, 2025. The ideal candidates are professional artists who demonstrate a commitment to undergraduate teaching and to inclusive pedagogy
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the office and interact on a daily basis with administrators and faculty members, advising staff and faculty on ODOF policies. The coordinator will partner with ODOF senior staff to develop and communicate new