20 Arts and Literature positions at Angelo State University in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Visual & Performing Arts) Position Number 999468 Department Visual and Performing Arts Salary Commensurate Job Summary/Description ASU is
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Visual & Performing Arts) Position Number 999468 Department Visual and Performing Arts Salary Commensurate Job Summary/Description ASU is
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such as maintaining research guides, serving as library liaison to a university college, assisting with collection development, and staying current on professional theory and practices through literature
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such as maintaining research guides, serving as library liaison to a university college, assisting with collection development, and staying current on professional theory and practices through literature
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such as maintaining research guides, serving as library liaison to a university college, assisting with collection development, and staying current on professional theory and practices through literature
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collection development, and staying current on professional theory and practices through literature, training, and networking; may serve on additional library or university committees. Performs other duties as
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Student Assistant (Mayer Museum) - Work Study ONLY Position Type Student Division Academic Affairs Department College of Arts & Humanities Job
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Knowledge of literature on skunk species in Texas Ability to plan, install, monitor, and maintain camera trap arrays for skunks Ability to use 4-wheel drive, ATV, and UTV vehicles Ability to traverse rough
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to teach composition, literature, and upper-level and graduate courses. This position also requires a commitment to the Department’s creative initiatives, including the student literary journal and the
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to teach composition, literature, and upper-level and graduate courses. This position also requires a commitment to the Department’s creative initiatives, including the student literary journal and the