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qualifications Curriculum Vitae or resume with three reference that can be contacted 1-page statement of Teaching Philosophy, including commitment to diversity equity and inclusion in the classroom Teaching
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to Doctor of Philosophy as well as having many active research labs funded through extramural sources. DU and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics are strongly committed to a diverse, inclusive
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, ethics, and organizational philosophies will be assessed for best application in various corporate settings. Please visit https://transportation.du.edu/about for a full overview of the Transportation and
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that describes teaching interests and other qualifications Teaching Philosophy The University of Denver is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Denver prohibits discrimination on the basis
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of Philosophy as well as having many active research labs funded through extramural sources. DU and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics are strongly committed to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable
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sciences, media philosophy, speculative and critical futurisms, postcolonialism, and social justice. The EDP program is an interdisciplinary component of the University of Denver. As the University’s largest
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economic history, the history of economic thought, philosophy of social science, and heterodox as well as mainstream perspectives on economic theory and policy. Candidates must demonstrate the ability
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philosophy, sample course syllabi, as well as teaching observations and/or summaries of course evaluations Evidence of coaching effectiveness, including coaching philosophy and other materials demonstrating
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within the program. This position will provide supervision and mentorship to teaching team members by modeling best practices in an inclusive setting based on the mission and philosophy of the Center in
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. For full consideration, please include the following documents with your application: C.V., cover letter, teaching philosophy, and lesson plan for a day in an elementary language course. Response to a