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of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Denver. We seek candidates who can teach core undergraduate courses including Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Human Evolution, Introduction
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undergraduate curriculum and is taught on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Responsibilities of this position include, but may not be limited to: course instruction according to department expectations; course
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, curricular programming, and onboarding of Underrepresented Minorities (URM) undergraduate students interested in a healthcare career and health professional mentors for these students as well as didactic
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, ecosyndemics, disaster risk reduction, and climate justice in national and international contexts. Evidence of ability to teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels required with particular emphasis
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adventure as much as forward-thinking growth, an exceptional setting for both career and lifestyle. Salary Range : $4,000- $5,333.33 per 4-credit undergraduate class (this is dependent on the education level
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the University of Colorado system and is home to over 9,000 undergraduate and 1,800 graduate students. We have a strong focus in fueling student success by creating, using, and maintaining a multitude of
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transferable, active extramural grant funding A dedicated and collaborative working style Evidence of successful mentoring of undergraduate students, graduate students, clinical or postdoctoral fellows Research
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University (CAU) and the University of Colorado Denver that offers complete undergraduate programs in Economics and Communication. All courses are administered and taught by CU Denver faculty in English, and
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projects, analyze data, and interpret results. Prepare and publish manuscripts in scientific journals and present at conferences. Mentor and train other group members, such as graduate and undergraduate
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to develop and promote new teaching opportunities for volunteer clinical faculty members across the undergraduate and graduate medical curricula. Work with the School of Medicine Office of Medical Education