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Full-time Faculty – History of the Americas / Social Science (Bard High School Early College Newark)
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Bard College (New York). AQB invites applications for part-time faculty across all programs and divisions of the College. This listing is for applications in the Social Sciences: Human Rights
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abreast of news and events Monitor and co-manage campus calendars Supervise student writers and photographers, acting as content editor Analyze performance and stay informed on social media technology and
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expected to participate fully in the life of the school, including student advising, club advising, and committee service. The successful candidate will teach Biology, a 9th-grade course, as well as college
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terms that are accessible. This requires skills in translation and presentation (web content, social media content, talks, posters) that are designed to invite non-science folks into the questions
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Bard College Apply Here:https://apply.interfolio.com/147572 Citizen Science at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY is seeking part-time instructors for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. Citizen Science
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across the curriculum (9th, 10th and the college program) as well as contributing to the overall Mathematics program. Experience in computer science and its teaching is a plus. This position provides
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for Social Science course Qualifications Expertise in teaching high school aged college students Master’s or Ph.D. at the time of employment, or candidates who are ABD in Economics or an adjacent discipline
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(NPS) in Newark, NJ, invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Social Studies, which begins in the Fall. Through a tuition-free, credit-bearing college program in the liberal arts and
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for an adjunct faculty position in Computer Science for this Fall semester which starts in July 2024. This position is for an in-person, 4-credit course taught only for one semester. Candidates must be available