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FA-Faculty Job Title: Philosophy Adjunct Instructor (Phil 110) Job Classification: Adjunct-Teaching, Day, and Evening Classes Posting close date: June 29, 2024 Start date of this position
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FA-Faculty Job Title: Philosophy Adjunct Instructor (PHIL 416) Job Classification: Adjunct-Teaching, Day, and Evening Classes in upper division philosophy courses Posting close date: June 29, 2024
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Apply Now How to Apply To apply, send an application letter of introduction explaining your qualifications and teaching philosophy, a current CV, evidence of teaching excellence, and two letters
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student performance Participate in and/or support of the university program in all areas including an evident congruence with the philosophy and direction of the institution, and service to the community
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addition, please send an application letter of introduction explaining your qualifications and teaching philosophy, a current CV, evidence of teaching excellence, and two letters of recommendation to: theab
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preceptors. Participation in and/or support of the university program in all areas including an evident congruence with the philosophy and direction of the institution, and service to the community. Provide a
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relationships with students and preceptors. Participation in and/or support of the university program in all areas including an evident congruence with the philosophy and direction of the institution, and service
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describes your teaching philosophy and how your teaching, scholarship, and/or mentorship supports our commitment to equity and inclusion (https://www.aacu.org/making-excellence-inclusive); and 4) the names
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community and the ability to influence his/her athletes to do the same. Working knowledge of NCAA and NESCAC rules and an understanding of the philosophy behind them. Administrative skills such as
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the same Working knowledge of NCAA and NESCAC rules and an understanding of the philosophy behind them. Administrative skills such as prioritization, organization, and budgeting are needed. The coach must be