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Cover Letter (to include, at a minimum): Faculty mentorship philosophy statement Research statement Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Questions
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for candidates for whom their degree is not in the same discipline as the one in which they will teach) Teaching Statement and Philosophy not to exceed two pages Contact information for 3 references to be
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submit the following materials: Required Documents: Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter Research Interest Statement Teaching Interest/Philosophy Statement Unofficial Transcripts (required only for candidates
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should go to https://uta.peopleadmin.com/postings/27053 and submit the following materials: · Curriculum Vitae · Cover Letter · Statement of Teaching Interest/Philosophy Optional Documents: · Unofficial
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, qualifications, and experience for the position; statement of teaching philosophy, contact information of three professional references, and unofficial graduate transcripts. Review of applications will begin
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the following: Full CV and cover letter summarizing your interests and qualifications for the position Statement of teaching philosophy describing your conceptualizations of teaching and learning, teaching and
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your interests and qualifications for the position Statement of teaching philosophy describing your conceptualizations of teaching and learning, teaching and assessment methods, and how your teaching
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submit the following materials: Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter Research Statement Statement of Teaching Philosophy Portfolio of Work (20 portfolio examples of your work and examples of students’ work – PDF
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CV that includes a list of proficiencies with various technologies used in research and/or teaching 3. 3 letters of recommendation 4. 1-page Statement of Teaching Philosophy 5. Writing sample (20-35
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submit the following materials: · Curriculum Vitae (required) · Cover Letter (required) · Research Interest Statement · Teaching Interest/philosophy Statement · Contact information for 3 references