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duration. Duties and Responsibilities Teaching on-campus or online courses. Advising, evaluating and assisting students. Curriculum and/or course development. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education
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the curriculum, contributing to program and curriculum development, developing a nationally recognized research program with extramural funding, and participating in professional/service activities. MSU and the
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Admin Assoc III Working Title Office Coordinator Brief Position Overview Under supervision of the Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Research and Economic Development, the Office Coordinator
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supporting graduate students in their academic and industry-specific career advancement. This position combines direct coaching, curriculum development, strategic collaboration, and operational leadership
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Track No Faculty Rank Non-Tenure Track Position Number 4A6123 Department Food Systems Nutrition & Kinesiolog Division College of Education, Health & Human Development Appointment Type Non-Tenure Track
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Admin Assoc III Working Title Office Coordinator Brief Position Overview Under supervision of the Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Research and Economic Development, the Office Coordinator
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for which you are applying. 3. Demonstrated experience teaching interdisciplinary courses. 4. Demonstrated knowledge of college student development. The Successful Candidate Will Have the ability to relate
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College complements the four-year programs at Montana State University and ensures access to workforce development that promotes a vibrant local economy. Posting Detail Information Number of Vacancies
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Responsibilities Responsibilities may include: Teaching on-campus Advising, evaluating and assisting students Curriculum and/or course development Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
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Sociology and a B.S. in Anthropology. Anthropology often draws students who are interested in cross-cultural study or in historical studies of human societies (e.g., archaeology, human evolution