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cinemas; industry studies; histories of technology; cinemas of the global South; or the transition from film to video, to digital media. The candidate will be expected to teach a full range of courses from
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participating in service at the departmental and college levels. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory level and advanced courses on human rights theory, principles, law, and practice
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racism in biomedical and surveillance technologies; platform economies; digital culture, media ecologies, and political action. This position will be fully appointed in the WGSS Department, and will teach
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: New York State Licensure (or acquire within 6 months) CPR, First Aid, AED Fire & Life Safety Director Certification (or acquire within 1 year) NY State-issued Driver's License in good standing Skills
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/Playwriting) and have an exciting portfolio of plays. Applicants might also hold the Ph.D. and so be qualified to teach more traditionally research-oriented courses, e.g. contemporary drama, digital culture
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to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status
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effectively is also essential. Strong attention to detail and organization skills Willingness to work occasional nights and weekends for on-campus or virtual programming. Computer skills: Proficiency in
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, and urban education reform. The Lecturer position enables opportunities for review and renewal at the 3rd year and promotion at the 7th year of service (to Senior Lecturer). Lecturers typically teach a
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understanding of interacting within a diverse community. Open to ongoing learning. Computer literacy, such as the use of Microsoft office, google platform computer tools. Comfort navigating technology such as
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& ABILITIES: Verbal communication skills, comfort with and understanding of interacting within a diverse community. Open to ongoing learning. Computer literacy, such as the use of Microsoft office, google