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part-time non-tenure stream adjunct instructor position teaching one section of American Sign Language 1 for the Fall 2024 term. The applicant must be available to teach the course in-person from
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brand and style, accessibility, inclusivity, relatability, clarity and tone. • Translate complex benefits terminology into easily understandable language. • Work collaboratively and effectively with
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Faculty Scholar Visiting Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24003842) Department of Surgery Visiting Scholar The Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh seeks a Visiting Scholar to work in the research program directed by Dr. Timothy...
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beginning, intermediate, and advanced Polish language, as well as Polish and Polish-comparative literature, cinema, and culture in English at the undergraduate level and (ii) serving as acting Polish Minor
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infrastructure using enterprise-level Java programming language. Require experience in Java, SQL, and infrastructure system design. · Ability to track and finish project milestones, research data warehouse
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LCTL Coordinator Teaching Assistant Professor Linguistics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23009094) Less-COmmonly-Taught Languages Coordinator Pending budgetary approval, The Less-Commonly-Taught
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years. Course duties may include elementary and intermediate-level courses in the language sequence, more advanced courses in literature, culture, and conversation (taught in French), and general
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full-time staff. Four collaborative research initiatives, the Brain and Auditory Sciences Research Initiative (BASRI), the Pediatric Auditory, Language and Speech Initiative, the Research Enterprise in
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Qualifications Knowledge of or experience in teaching data visualization topics Course Description : Visualization is a language of art to discover, understand, and communicate meanings. This course introduces how
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Part-Time Instructor of Yoruba Linguistics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23008588) Pending budgetary approval, The Less-Commonly-Taught-Languages Center in the University of Pittsburgh’s Department