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, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis. All interested persons are encouraged to apply at all levels. The position of Program Assistant, Operations is a full-time position (40 hrs./week) at
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, provides assistance for the language instructor and all aspects of the German program, including academic support of students, support for classes and lecturers, as well as extra-curricular and public events
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Arts & Science is seeking a dynamic Graduate Program Administrator to join the Department of Psychology. This individual will administer Psychology Master’s (MA) program activities, including
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) Berlin is seeking a part-time lecturer to teach a course on the "German Intellectual Tradition" in the Spring 2026 semester. We welcome proposals for a specific theme that is of relevance to today’s
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Arts & Science is seeking a dynamic Program Administrator, First Year Experience to join the College of Arts & Science's Student Success team. This individual supports the Associate Director, First
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Responsibility (OSR) is inviting applications for an educational specialist position to support our Adult Education Program. NYUAD’s Office of Social Responsibility offers a comprehensive program of educational
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Arts & Science is seeking a dynamic Program Administrator, Academic Support & Learning Center to join the College of Arts & Science's Student Success team. This individual is responsible
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trends, instructional design, and capstone program management. Exceptional written and oral communication skills are essential, with a focus on stakeholder engagement and reporting. Additionally
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lenses. The course is taught in English and meets once per week for 3 hours. The Spring term runs from January 14 to May 8, 2026, with a week-long break from March 16-22. Candidates should have a track
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) Berlin is seeking a part-time lecturer to teach a course on "German Intellectual Tradition" in the Spring 2026 semester. We welcome proposals for a specific theme that is of relevance to today’s students