20 Linguistics positions at North Carolina State University in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United States
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of moral, political, and legal institutions, the relationship between human knowledge and reality, and the nature of the logic that structures human language and thought; offering a high-quality
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accepting applications for the position of Lecturer on a full- time and/or part-time basis for Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 in areas such as: Composition Literature Linguistics Film Studies and
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, linguistically, and economically diverse backgrounds Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses Experience designing and delivering online courses Experience designing and
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, SPSS, STATA, R, or another statistical programming language with preference given to SAS Ability to model a data inquiry using linear regression, logistic regression, or similar statistical techniques
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to requested revisions to contract language from subrecipients Consult with appropriate university officials to assess the impact of contract language, and review and modify proposed contract terms to reach a
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to requested revisions to contract language from subrecipients Consult with appropriate university officials to assess the impact of contract language, and review and modify proposed contract terms to reach a
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recommendations for management resolution. Excellent Communication skills with the ability to communicate with all employees at varying levels of authority. Modify delivery, language, or content to account for
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Financials or similar enterprise system Excellent organizational and time management skills Strong attention to detail and problem-solving abilities Capacity to adapt language and communication styles
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technical issues at the macro level Data Analytics and management tools/language Must be capable of quickly learning new tools and processes, detail oriented, and possess strong interpersonal, communication
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addition to the primary teaching responsibilities. Successful candidates will teach 1-3 courses in one of the following areas: Sociology, Criminology, or Anthropology (cultural, archaeological, biological, or linguistic