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minor. Qualifications Applicants must have an MA in Chinese, Chinese pedagogy, second language acquisition, or a related field, such as Chinese linguistics and world language education, in hand by July 1
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opportunities in an inspiring cultural setting. Our leading-edge faculty engage in teaching and research in a collaborative, hands-on environment. Our nationally recognized programs include arts and sciences
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for verifying official documents including but not limited to Parchment transcript service, National Student Clearinghouse, Education Testing Service (ETS), World Education Services (WES), SpanTran, International
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the development of Cryo-EM methods and biophysical methods (such as single molecular FRET and isothermal titration chemistry). The candidate is also expected to participate and teach in the training programs and to
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to live in the US (www.timeout.com ). University Circle itself is home to world-renowned cultural institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Natural History
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insight from their academic endeavors and real-world experiences. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide crisis response services as part of a co-responder crisis intervention team to the Case Western Reserve
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, Roman History, Ancient Near East and Egyptian Religion, The Ancient World, or Ancient Warfare (the last two comprising Greece, Rome, The Ancient Near East and Egypt). No service will be expected. The CWRU
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The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures (DMLL) in the College of Arts and Sciences at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invites applications for a two-year Visiting Assistant
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divisions with over 40 basic science research faculty and ~70 academic clinical faculty including physician-scientists. The Department is in the top 13 Pathology Departments in the U.S. for NIH funding
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areas (immunology, cancer or neurodegenerative diseases) and academic leadership experience to join our department as the Division Chief of Experimental Pathology, a basic science division of our