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INTRODUCTION Visiting Instructor of Law (Teaching Fellow) – Animal Law Clinic The University of Connecticut School of Law invites applicants for an opening as a Visiting Clinical Instructor of Law
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in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the Stamford Campus. The Department of Psychological Sciences is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. UConn Stamford is an
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INTRODUCTION The Department of English at the University of Connecticut invites applications for one position teaching first-year writing at the rank of Assistant Professor in Residence, renewable
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of Psychological Sciences is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. UConn Stamford is an urban campus at the center of one of Fairfield County’s robust business communities, just 45 minutes
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deep commitment to effective instruction at the undergraduate level and be capable of teaching a broad range of courses in the department including those in marketing, advertising, and public relations
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and 1000 undergraduate majors. For more information see https://comm.uconn.edu . The successful candidate will share a deep commitment to effective instruction at the undergraduate level and be capable
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, the underlying systems, and the forward-facing interfaces. Build and run complex SQL, scripting, and programming tasks. Independent analysis and requirements gathering. Develop technical documentation and
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Bachelor’s degree and two years of related experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of financial or accounting practices and procedures. Demonstrated ability to work
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, teaching, advising, and community engagement. The Department has been in a period of expansion, recruiting new faculty in recent years to meet growing student needs, including offering the Allied Health
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leadership for staff and faculty working with student populations, clinical and diagnostic assessment, psychotherapy, emergency care, consultation, and educational outreach to the University community