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interpretation of institutional and graduate program rules, regulations and procedures to current students and faculty as well as prospective students. Administer PhD qualifying exams and departmental language
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programming skills in NCAR Command Language (NCL), Python, Linux, and script languages. Research background and skills in urban meteorology and climate, climate change, atmospheric dynamics, and dynamical
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in Spanish and English Demonstrated experience administering district-level literacy programming Master’s Degree in language and literacy studies or related field. Experience managing or supervising
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Spanish or world languages courses, including Pre-AP/AP, Honors, Dual Credit, or IB. Fluency in an additional world language besides Spanish and English. Three or more years’ experience in a leadership role
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language, a software application, an online platform or repository). Important for applicants who are NOT current university employees or contingent workers: You will be prompted to submit your resume
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. Subsurface/stratigraphic interpretation experience. Familiarity with Python programming language. Salary Range $65,000+ depending on qualifications. Working Conditions May work around standard office
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substitute instructor for ELC faculty unable to teach their assigned classes on a given day/days due to unanticipated circumstances. Required Qualifications Master’s degree in TESOL, applied linguistics, or a
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student feedback and evaluation tools Coordinates Student Language Proficiency Tests Ensures IRB applications are submitted and records are maintained Supports the Course Scheduling Manager as needed
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, Language, and Hearing Sciences. The School, which offers B.J., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees, is housed in the G.B. Dealey Center for New Media. This faculty position will focus on the social, political, and/or
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will include student mentoring, committee participation, and other programmatically related tasks, goals, and initiatives. Develop College of Liberal Arts world language curriculum, including teacher