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Possess, or be willing to obtain within one-year, Provisional Level Certification from the American Sign Language Teachers Association; ability to effectively use technology in the classroom; and strong
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approval, satisfactory performance, departmental needs, and the availability of funding. The successful candidate will teach introductory through advanced Spanish language, four courses per semester, with
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availability of funding. The successful candidate will teach introductory through advanced Arabic language courses in Modern Standard Arabic and conversation classes in an Arabic dialect (Egyptian or Levantine
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expected. Preferred Qualifications A Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics or related field. Willingness to coordinate or direct basic-language courses a plus. Posting Detail Information Desired Start Date 08/16/2024
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, satisfactory performance, departmental needs, and the availability of funding. Duties:The successful candidate will teach four courses per semester (eight courses per year) in Japanese language from introductory
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students in university settings; expert knowledge of immigration regulations pertaining to international students; experience and demonstrated success in international student recruitment; foreign language
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number FAC00211PO23 Advertised Title Assistant Professor Campus Columbia College/Division College of Arts and Sciences Department CAS Linguistics Program Advertised
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number FAC00211PO23 Advertised Title Assistant Professor Campus Columbia College/Division College of Arts and Sciences Department CAS Linguistics Program Advertised
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• Statistics Preferred Qualifications • PhD in relevant field • Knowledge of linguistics as applied to Large Language Models • Expert knowledge of AI, Natural Language Processing and Machine learning • Knowledge
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research by conducting assessments on early development in infants and toddlers with neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., Down syndrome) using multiple developmental, physiological, and language measures