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at the University of Vermont invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track position in Japanese language, at the rank of Lecturer. The initial appointment term is for the 2024-25 academic year and is
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, and evaluation based on lab priorities. Support interdepartmental and cross-site collaboration for assessment domains lead by UVM researchers including Neurocognition & Language development. Provide
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, and experience in contributing to a large, interdisciplinary academic research project Success working in a team-oriented environment Extensive experience with the Python programming language Extensive
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Qualifications Experience advising international students on F-1 or J-1 federal immigration matters. Direct experience advising students at the post-secondary level. Foreign language abilities are highly desirable
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addition, we offer undergraduate minors in American Sign Language, computer science education, cultural and linguistic diversity, special education, and coaching. For more information about the department
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): - Leverage DEI experience and coordinate with university’s DEI office on strategies to infuse inclusive language and perspectives into all communication materials. - Support DEI initiatives and contribute
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): - Leverage DEI experience and coordinate with university’s DEI office on strategies to infuse inclusive language and perspectives into all communication materials. - Support DEI initiatives and contribute
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environment. We offer twenty undergraduate and graduate licensure programs and many additional certificate and degree programs birth- age 21 education, American Sign Language, place based and sustainability
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environment. We offer twenty undergraduate and graduate licensure programs and many additional certificate and degree programs birth- age 21 education, American Sign Language, place based and sustainability
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and guidelines, good clinical practice requirements, and be able to update protocol template language as needed. Burlington is a vibrant community located on the shores of Lake Champlain, between