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add vibrancy to our department. The Department is committed to diversity and accessibility in the study of linguistic and literary cultures in a globalized world. Key Responsibilities Administer Faculty
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The Department of Classical Studies at Boston University invites applications or nominations to fill the William Goodwin Aurelio Professorship of Greek Language and Literature at the rank of full
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scheduling, student evaluations, etc. offered by ASC language instructors; provides recommendations on equipment purchases; communicates directly with Facilities Maintenance & Planning on routine maintenance
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their careers will also be considered. Additional language skills (Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portugese) are helpful. Interested candidates should send a letter of interest and CV to Casaundra Knight
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communication skills. Ability to provide writing assistance to a diverse population of undergraduate and graduate students, including students who have English as a second language. Ability to develop training
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; Language and Craft of Theatre, Vectorworks Drafting, Lighting Crafts and other subjects in conjunction with Lighting Design faculty. Participates in scheduled Lighting Department meetings and works closely
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experiences. The college has more than 25 on-campus research facilities, clinical centers, and labs. It offers top-ranked degree programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech, language and hearing
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Must have M.A. degree in TESOL, Second Language Writing, Applied Linguistics, Rhetoric and Composition, or a closely related field. Must have three years of experience teaching undergraduate writing
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to accessible language is realized for all Deaf children. We conduct research on how sign languages are learned and used, design sign language-based creative works and technologies that foster learning and
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is preferred. Language: Fluent in Mandarin. Experience: Minimum of 1-3 years in project coordination in academia, at think tanks, or research/policy institutions. Knowledge: Familiarity with project