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addressing diverse audiences in assigned areas. Ability to utilize computer technology to author reports and proposals, communicate internally and externally, prepare visuals, access information and learn and
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at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will teach Cornell’s Human Bonding course, which regularly enrolls over 1000 undergraduates each year. The candidate will build upon the foundation
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The best care starts with the best caregivers. Graduating soon? If you’re looking for a fast-paced, team-oriented, friendly and supportive environment where you can develop, learn new things and
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About School of Continuing Education Cornell University’s School of Continuing Education (SCE) serves as Cornell’s gateway to lifelong learning, providing traditional and non-traditional learners
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and teach existing courses. Current courses cover web programming and design; application development; human-computer interaction; human-AI interaction; information visualization; data science and
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development related to the disciplines above or the equivalent combination of both education and experience. Proficiency in basic computer programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.) and the use of online data
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Dining’s Code of Professionalism and support Cornell Dining’s overarching mission. This is position is part of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union. The current rate of pay is listed in the collective
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research, teaching, and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will teach Cornell’s Human Bonding course, which regularly enrolls over 1000 undergraduates each year. The
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. Demonstrated ability to utilize program resources within the Fort Drum community and general community. Demonstrated ability to plan, teach and evaluate informal educational programs through a variety of
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, these elements drive the college's commitment to positively impacting society and fostering a collaborative learning environment. The Peter and Stephanie Nolan College of Hotel Administration at Cornell University