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: The Department of Philosophy at Princeton University may have occasional openings for Lecturers to teach either an undergraduate course or precepts for undergraduate courses during the 2024-2025 academic year
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Values, to begin on or after July 1, 2024. Rank: open. The Center is an interdisciplinary community of scholars whose additional principal affiliations currently include history, philosophy, politics
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University Description: The Department of Philosophy at Princeton University may have occasional openings for Lecturers to teach either an undergraduate course or precepts for undergraduate courses during
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vitae, writing sample, statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three letters of reference. Review of applications will begin in late September 2023. Applications received by November
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The Undergraduate Administrator (UA) provides a high level of support for the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) and all undergraduate concentrators and students seeking a minor in Philosophy
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, Religion & Philosophy, Religion, Ethics & Politics, and Religions in the Americas. Responsibilities include teaching courses and/or precept sections, grading student work, and holding weekly office hours
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Reporting to the Prison Teaching Initiative (PTI) Associate Director in the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, the PTI Assessment Specialist will conduct program evaluation of PTI's term-time and summer programming. A scholar of educational equity, trained in the historical, social, and...
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, religion, philosophy, literature, art, music, performance, and other forms of human expression. Humanistic methods such as close reading, critical thinking, understanding ideas in context, articulating and
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The Department of Philosophy at Princeton University may have occasional openings for Lecturers to teach either an undergraduate course or precepts for undergraduate courses during the 2024-2025
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professor. The Center is an interdisciplinary community of scholars whose additional principal affiliations currently include history, philosophy, politics, psychology, public policy and international affairs