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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Professor of British Literature - Associate or Full Department of English Language and Literature, Humanities Division Position Type: Faculty Chicago, IL Feb 23, 2024 – Mar 4, 2024 Description The University of Chicago Department of English Language and...
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Job Summary: Humanities teachers report to the Middle School Principal, provide interdisciplinary instruction of language arts and history in the Middle School, and teach the following skills: critical
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intervention aims to maximize communication participation and quality of life for people with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and their partners. PPA is a clinical dementia syndrome that impacts language and
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encouraged to review details of the Arts Core Sequence as they prepare their statement a proposed syllabus for ARTV 10100 Visual Language: On Images. Applicants who wish to be considered for ARTV 10200 Visual
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manuscript in lesson template Work with translator to create version in different language Works with minimal guidance to edit complex manuscripts and other forms of copy for grammar, punctuation, spelling
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research in psychological, sociological or anthropological areas of the social sciences, including medical, linguistic, and cultural factors. Preferred Competencies Strong verbal and written communication
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. Entry level understanding of at least one computer programming language (C, Python, etc.). Ability to communicate with tact and diplomacy. Strong organizational skills. Strong communication skills (verbal
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Therapist will complete clinical sensory and feeding assessments. The Occupational Therapist will lead bi-weekly virtual therapy appointments, some interdisciplinary with the speech/language pathologist
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management frameworks. General knowledge and familiarity with AI technologies such as generative AI (ChatGPT, Microsoft CoPilot), and Large Language Model offerings. Expertise in operations technologies and
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intervention aims to maximize communication participation and quality of life for people with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and their partners. PPA is a clinical dementia syndrome that impacts language and