77 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering positions at Bunker Hill Community College
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a solid network of parks, community centers, and libraries. For more information about Boston go to: http://www.cityofboston.gov/residents . Program Description: The Electric Power Utility Technology
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Technology as part of new partnership between BHCC and The Record Co. (https://www.therecordco.org/). MUS-171 Course Description: This course serves as an introduction to the use of technology in the creation
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a solid network of parks, community centers, and libraries. For more information about Boston go to: http://www.cityofboston.gov/residents . Job Description: Part Time Engineering Student Project
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Adjunct Instructors for our Surgical Technology program. Requirements: Certification in teaching discipline. Current credentials and/or license required. Proven ability to work with diverse student/patient
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BHCC. The part-time developer will provide basic course developer support for BHCC's instructional design program for online and hybrid courses. The successful applicant will assist with the building
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: Minimum of a BA/BS and minimum of 1-year experience Experience working with diverse students/ persons Commitment to equity and asset -based instruction Preferred: ability to teach in Spanish and English or
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. Ability to communicate proficiently in more than one language. Excellent, demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in student information systems and technology as well as MS Word
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support of a wide range of college projects, including: curricular initiatives; student scholarships; student support services; and other initiatives connected to BHCC's Strategic Plans: https
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the latest instructional technology including e-portfolios, case studies, simulated legal exercises, small group exercises and analytical thought problems to develop higher-level thinking skills
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to provide a positive and success-focused student experience. Ability to work in an environment with competing priorities that require the coordination and management of students, staff, resources and