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for an adjunct faculty positions in Computer Science for the Spring semester (which starts in January). This position is for the teaching of an in-person, 4-credit course. Candidates must be available for Faculty
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for an adjunct faculty positions in Computer Science for the Spring semester (which starts in January). This position is for an in-person teaching of a 4-credit course. Candidates must be available for Faculty
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community. The Program Coordinator is a key position born from our successful Bilingual Media Fellowship. Now fully established as a permanent role, the Program Coordinator helps keep the heart of La Voz
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initiatives as the Program continues to evolve Coordinating efforts with the Science, Math, and Computing Division’s Administrative Assistant On-the-job training to support these responsibilities is expected
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. For more information about Bard CEP, please visit https://gps.bard.edu/ Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Ecology, Earth Science, or a closely related field. Demonstrated excellence in teaching. Evidence of
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Bard Center for Environmental Policy Apply Here:https://apply.interfolio.com/179687 Bard College’s Center for Environmental Policy (CEP) seeks an Environmental Sciences faculty member and Assistant
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of Mathematics and Science in the early college program. Responsibilities include the advising of students (advisory) and full participation in Departmental activities. Qualifications Master’s degree in teaching
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deeply rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, in Bard College’s commitment to excellence in teaching, and in Bard’s mission as a private college in the public interest. Now entering its third decade
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and use of “things” of all kinds. Whether originating in internal research and expertise, or in collaboration with external subject specialists, BGC exhibitions prioritize rigorous scholarship while
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on methodologies and approaches from art and design history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology and cultural history. Our students gravitate to careers in museums, academia, the art