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County Community College. The 6,500 square foot facility will have two teaching labs, a research lab, and a computer classroom. The successful candidate will become a member of a small, influential group
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. The instructor will contribute to the success of Clovis Community College students through effective teaching, collaborating, continuous professional development, and service to the College and the community
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adjunct instructor for the Summer 2022 Term. Employment Start Date: Summer 2022 Term Terms: Adjunct Reports To: Associate Director, Academic Services The Opportunity Programs' non-credit courses (NCCs
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for presenting data to a formal audience. Experience working with summer research programs aimed at High School and College level students. Proven ability to be a patient instructor for users at all experience
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adjunct instructor for the Summer 2022 Term. Employment Start Date: Summer 2022 Term Terms: Adjunct Reports To: Associate Director, Academic Services The Opportunity Programs' non-credit courses (NCCs
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billion and its endowment totals $1.8 billion. About UC Blue Ash The Biology Department at UC Blue Ash invites applicants for our Microbiology Adjunct faculty general pool of candidates from which part-time
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Instructor of Human Physiology and Nutrition - 32962 Faculty Description Instructor of Human Physiology and Nutrition Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
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-Tenured Work Hours Standard Open to External and Internal FLSA Exempt Duration Funding expected to continue Pay Basis Monthly Benefits Eligible Yes Job Summary The Department of Biology in the College
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County Community College District More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/19788910/part-time-microbiology-instructor-pool Return to Search Results
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at the University of Cincinnati. At UC Blue Ash, we value the diversity in experiences and perspectives of those in our community, as well as the individual talents of our students, faculty and staff. The college is