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. A curriculum vitae. A teaching statement. The teaching statement is an opportunity to describe your philosophy of teaching in the context of your own experiences. A discussion of diversity, equity
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qualifications for the position. Please highlight your research interests and skills. A curriculum vitae. A teaching statement. The teaching statement is an opportunity to describe your philosophy of teaching in
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qualifications for the position. Please highlight your research interests and skills. A curriculum vitae. A teaching statement. The teaching statement is an opportunity to describe your philosophy of teaching in
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philosophy of teaching in the context of your own experiences. A discussion of diversity, equity and inclusion is an important component of the teaching statement. Submissions will be evaluated according
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opportunity to describe your philosophy of teaching in the context of your own experiences. A discussion of diversity, equity, and inclusion is an important component of the teaching statement. Submissions will
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teaching/advising experience and philosophy. 2. A statement on efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging. 3. Curriculum Vitae 4. Teaching portfolio (PDF) including teaching evaluations, sample
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description of teaching/advising experience and philosophy and comments on any efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging. 2. Curriculum Vitae. 3. Teaching evaluations. 4. Names and contact
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of “psychedelic” being assumed in the project. We encourage research projects from a range of disciplines (e.g. history, philosophy, religious studies, anthropology), and the chronological period and geographic
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are not limited to: Plants in religious studies Plants in philosophy Plants in indigenous and folk traditions Plants in the environmental humanities and posthumanities Critical plant theories and cultures
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Doctorate Degree in an area related to building sciences, with research that focuses on various scales. Additional Qualifications For the required statement of teaching philosophy, please describe your