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program; and the Master of Public Administration and the Master of Public Policy programs of GAPP are accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and administration (NASPAA). The AUC
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among new and incoming students through targeted communications and events. Lead the ongoing development and enhancement of the library's self-paced, information literacy course, primarily designed
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diverse partnerships and networks for research and program implementation. The department is home to international faculty and students. Requirements: Candidates must have a completed, earned doctorate in
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. Demonstrated teaching experience in higher education or a strong portfolio of industry practice. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with students, colleagues, and external
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. Ability to collaborate with colleagues and contribute to the academic community. Technical skills in music production are an asset. Additional Information: Priority will be given to applications received by
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is an asset. English is the language of instruction. The successful candidate will have a teaching-load of three courses per semester, with two preparations, as s(he) will each teach two sections per
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teaching, as well as a clear and ongoing research and publication profile and agenda. Candidates should have completed a PhD in the areas of Film Studies, Media Studies, Communication or related fields
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in computational mechanics, finite element analysis, and solid mechanics. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills are essential, along with a commitment to excellence in teaching
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demonstrated experience in teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses in thermo-fluids and energy systems, strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills, a commitment to excellence in
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Description: In addition to providing the essential foundation for all Sciences and Engineering programs, and electives to the University-wide community, the Department of Mathematics and Actuarial Science