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://ejobs.umd.edu and submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy, and names of 3 individuals who we may contact for letters of reference, by Nov. 1, 2024 for best consideration. University
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references), and a statement of teaching philosophy (up to two pages). The cover letter should include up to five concise keywords that best describe the applicant’s research expertise and areas of strength
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on-line at https://ejobs.umd.edu in order to receive consideration. Applicants are strongly encouraged to have complete versions of their materials – including a CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, a
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references), a statement of teaching and advising philosophy (up to 1 page, not including references), and a statement of community engagement (up to 1 page, not including references, “supplemental document 1
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: Candidates should upload a CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, a list of references, a listing of recently taught courses and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations, teaching awards
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will also be valued. Additional Certifications: Additional Information: When applying, please upload a PDF version of your cover letter, teaching philosophy statement, curriculum vitae, and course
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philosophy statement, curriculum vitae, and course evaluation summaries for courses taught in the last three years. Please also include the contact information for at least three reference providers
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applicants should submit curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and list of three references to bioe-lecturer-search@umd.edu . Minimum Qualifications: Education: A Ph.D. in bioengineering
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philosophy and plan, and improving the skills needed to pursue an academic research career, including proposal and manuscript writing, and technical presentation skills. The Fellow will also participate in
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statements should be 3 pages maximum describing any prior experience and delineating teaching philosophy and interests compatible with the educational mission of the Fischell Department of Bioengineering