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Job Summary The Department of Teacher Education at Purdue University Fort Wayne is accepting applications for a nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology position
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Job Summary The Department of Teacher Education at Purdue University Fort Wayne is excited to invite applications for a nine-month Visiting Assistant Professor position that begins in August 2024
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graduate and more than one hundred undergraduate Purdue University degrees and certificates to more than six thousand students of diverse ages, races, and nationalities. PFW seeks to develop and nurture that
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Primary Responsibilities Serve as the liaison between the School of Education and Counseling (SoEC) and the K-12 schools where teacher candidates are placed for their student teaching experiences
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either—Bachelors degree in music (education or performance) or 5+ years performing as a professional violinist. All candidates are interviewed by Kevin McMahon, Purdue Fort Wayne Assistant Professor
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teaching applied percussion, techniques and literature courses, percussion ensemble, and other chamber ensembles. Recruitment for the percussion studio is a requirement of this position and secondary
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role in advancing educational and career prospects for scholar and grant recipients, minority students, and other low-income and first-generation students. This position is grant-funded and employment is
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beginning August 2024. Responsibilities include teaching a range of undergraduate courses in economics, including principles, intermediate, statistics, and upper-level economics courses with a preference for
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beginning August 12, 2024. The position is 100% teaching (4/4 workload) at the undergraduate level. Qualifications A Ph.D. in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a
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. This position will be eligible for promotion to Senior Lecturer after five years. Purdue will not provide visa sponsorship for this position. The candidate’s preferred teaching interests should be in Financial