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100% - Teach one or two language or culture courses per semester in the chosen field: Prepare for and attend all class meetings. In case of absence, the lecturer must make arrangements for a substitute
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interested in instructors who can teach one or two courses per semester on topics related to Jewish culture and history, Israel studies, or who can provide instruction as a modern Hebrew language lecturer
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the language people use in daily life relates to emotions, behaviors, relationships, and well-being. See here for further details about primary and ongoing research projects. This role involves project
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Qualifications Master’s degree in a Foreign Language, International Studies, Higher Education/Education, or related field OR Bachelor’s Degree in a Foreign Language, International Studies, Higher Education
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demonstrated in the application materials. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree with emphasis in International Education, Educational Administration, Counseling, Social Work, English as a Second Language
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completion of a background check. This position requires working on-site. Required Qualifications All Applicants: Master’s degree with concentration in TESL/TEFL or M.A. in Applied Linguistics with coursework
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Lecturer / Online Lecturer Duties: Teach 1-2 undergraduate courses per semester. Language instructors teach first- and second-year language and culture, with independent tutorial courses to take the place
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emphasis in International Education, Educational Administration, counseling, English as a Second Language, foreign languages and cultures or other related fields. Experience working with international
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research related to water and/or soils. Programming experience in R or a comparable language (Python, MATLAB, Julia, etc.). Experience working both independently and collaboratively. Strong communication
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language pedagogy and experience in transdisciplinary approaches to teaching and curricular development. Area of specialization open. The University of Kansas is in the beautiful, historic, and culturally