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-position:inside;} The Department of Counseling and Special Education's Special Education and Reading Program in the College of Education invites expressions of interest for part-time faculty teaching opportunities
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. The Highlights: The Part-Time Financial Aid Administrator as part of the OFA Operations team, is responsible for reviewing and processing award program reports, student applicant eligibility and
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. Excellent, experienced teachers are sought for courses at the undergraduate level in the department's First-Year Writing program, minor, and major, and our graduate program in WRD, and our graduate
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programs, including the First-Year Program and the Sophomore Seminar in Multiculturalism. Courses will be taught in person during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. Please visit the following URL for information
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assistant for a program that teaches coping skills to combat adolescent depression in school settings. The goal of the project is to train providers and evaluate the program's effectiveness with low income
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for the management of a comprehensive and inclusive residential living program including the management of an Area Office (keys, forms, processes, etc.) and co-management of summer programs. The Area Coordinator is a
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. Applicants with expertise that matches course scheduling needs will be contacted for an interview. The School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs incluuding Film and
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programs, including the First-Year Program and the Sophomore Seminar in Multiculturalism. Courses will be taught in person during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. Please visit the following URL for information
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that each of our faculty, staff, and students bring to our community. Applicants should be at the ABD stage of their doctoral program or hold a PhD in Anthropology (preferred), and have a demonstrated record
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to support students’ academic and social success. The APIDA CCC Program Coordinator is the primary resource for information, referrals and advocacy to address the needs of APIDA students at DePaul