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/Salary Range: $42,000 Annually Position Number: 00041911 ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY: The Office of Undergraduate Studies (UGS) works in partnership with the academic colleges in the development, review and
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- $125,000 Position Number: 00011744 ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY: The mission of Undergraduate Studies (UGS) is to advance student inquiry and success by fostering an inclusive and supporting learning environment
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. With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee. Together, our campuses serve more than 50,000 students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist and professional degrees. Across our 13
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Professor of Instruction: 9-month, non-tenure earning, effective August 7, 2024 DUTIES: Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in Exercise Science such as Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics
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undergraduate sections of a Contemporary Art survey. Responsible for developing and teaching two art history seminars to both undergraduate and graduate students. QUALIFICATIONS (Education & Experience): Minimum
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, along with the land-based Keys Marine Laboratory in Layton, FL, providing science and education capabilities. These platforms have supported over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students statewide since
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. Serving over 2,200 undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students each year, the College of Nursing is recognized as a leader in nursing education, research, and community engagement. Our program is
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Salary/Salary Range: $51,000 - $53,000 Annually Position Number: 00018980 ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY: The Office of Undergraduate Studies (UGS) works in partnership with the academic colleges in
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program for undergraduate and graduate students. They will maintain an active studio while teaching private applied lessons and a variety of percussion courses and ensembles. They will actively collaborate
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international undergraduate and graduate students at the University of South Florida. Approximately 110,000 admission applications (69,000 freshman, 21,000 transfer and 20,000 graduate) are processed and