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opportunity to: 1. Learn the professional culture, language, and ethics of your discipline 2. Gain valuable professional experience working with other students, faculty, and staff 3. Learn to manage your time
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. The nature of the assistance varies by discipline and can involve a variety of activities such as: 1. Library work 2. Proposal writing 3. Data gathering 4. Data analysis Specific Language Continued. Salary
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an excellent benefits package Required Qualifications 1. Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Deaf and Hard of Hearing 2. Professional Educator License 3. Demonstrates competent sign language skills Preferred
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University in College Student Personnel Administration, Communication, Family Consumer Sciences, Public Health, Technology, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Language Pathology, Teaching and Learning
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three years (36 months) of experience with/in the following: a. Scientific and computing packages such as R, Python, or Stata gained through coursework or previous work experience b. SQL query language to
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recording (instructions below). Native Spanish Speakers may disregard this step. 1. Call 309-438-4475, listen to the instructions, and record your speech sample in the target language as directed. Include
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, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Language Pathology, Teaching and Learning. 3. All ISU requirements for Graduate Assistants must be met, including full time enrollment (9 credit hours) in a masters
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Education 3. Demonstrates competent sign language skills OR competent braille skills Work Hours School Hours Functional Expectations Must be able to complete the following with or without a reasonable
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Job no:516548 Work type:On Campus Location:Normal, Illinois Title: Instructional Assistant Professor - Financial Accounting/Managerial Accounting/BIS - Creating Pool Division Name: Academic Affairs College/Unit: College of Business Department: Accounting Campus Location: Normal, IL General...
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of applications will begin December 1, 2023, and continue until the position is filled. Contact Information for Applicants Dr. Aaron Smith Search committee chair Professor of Linguistics, Department of English