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theory and research as they fill these important roles. The department also provides service to educational institutions, governmental agencies, and practitioners at all levels. Position Overview
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the opportunity to specialize in American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory. The department also has strengths in areas that bridge traditional sub-field boundaries
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assignments/projects across all disciplines. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree and at least 1 year of Writing Center Tutoring experience. Completion of an advanced level course on Writing Center Theory
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courses related to political theory. The typical teaching load is 4/4 with a teaching release for service to the department (i.e. a 3/3 load with service requirement). The faculty member will also
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to functional area (or ability to rapidly assimilate). Current knowledge of student development and counseling theory. Strong leadership skills appropriate for a supportive, dynamic environment. Strong
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creative, self-reflexive, and engaged leaders in their personal, professional, and civic lives. We study human communication. Our students master communication skills, research communication theories, and
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Abilities Considerable knowledge of University policies and procedures related to functional area (or ability to rapidly assimilate). Current knowledge of student development and counseling theory. Strong
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creative, self-reflexive, and engaged leaders in their personal, professional, and civic lives. We study human communication. Our students master communication skills, research communication theories, and
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, theories, literature, and trends in educational programs for students with disabilities and demonstrated ability to apply this knowledge in practice. Job Duties: Program Coordination Coordinate and implement
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institutions. Must be able to demonstrate flexibility and adaptability. Must be able to demonstrate professional communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of student development theory