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a pool for consideration for part time lecturer positions. A lecturer teaches either in-person or online or develops an undergraduate level course and must possess an advanced degree. Lecturers report
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to perform research or service. Part- to full-time temporary and/or regular lecturer and/or online lecturer positions for the development and/or instruction of online courses. Lecturers are untenured, non
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of the semester. Maintain standards of excellence in teaching and in the evaluation of student performance. Adhere to departmental, college and university policies. Online Lecturer or Course Developer Duties 100
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the University of Kansas is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background check. Job Description 80% Teaching. Teach one or more 1-credit hour courses in the e-Program. Assigned courses may be in
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scholars and professionals to submit online applications to the lecturer pool to be considered for part-time and/or full-time, temporary and/or regular teaching positions. Positions vary and are dependent
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, and directs the annual summer Jayhawk Media Workshop. This position will also have instructional responsibilities as a lecturer teaching two courses per semester during the academic year. The Director
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applications, which will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool, to be considered for part-time to full-time lecturer and/or online lecturer positions for undergraduate courses as needed. Applications
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. Part- to full-time temporary and/or regular lecturer and/or online lecturer positions for the development and/or instruction of online courses. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members
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administrators, building principals, professional developers, teacher mentors, and academic coaches) to submit applications for part-time positions as online course instructors. Amount of work required can vary by
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-person or online or develops an undergraduate level course and must possess an advanced degree. Lecturers report to the Program Director for Criminal Justice. To learn more about courses offered through