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Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in English for Summer 2026 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but not limited to: Romanticism and Apocalypse Reading from the Margin Apocalyptic
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Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in Communications for Summer 2026 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but are not limited to: Speech Traditions Interpersonal Communication In
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as needed See catalog for course descriptions: https://catalog.ucmerced.edu/content.php?catoid=21&navoid=1993 A Learning Assistant works with groups of students on challenging course materials
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and part-time lecturer positions to teach the following subjects in Summer 2026: Introduction to Physics I for Biology Lab Introduction to Physics II for Biology Lab Introductory Physics I Introductory
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full and part-time lecturer positions to teach the following subjects in AY 2026-2027: Introductory Physics I for Physical Sciences Introductory Physics I for Physical Sciences Lab Introductory Physics
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courses as needed See catalog for course descriptions: https://catalog.ucmerced.edu/content.php?catoid=21&navoid=1993 A Learning Assistant works with groups of students on challenging course materials
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Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in Public Health for Summer 2026 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but not limited to: Global Health In addition to teaching the course(s), the
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Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in Economics & Business Management for Summer 2026 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but not limited to: Marketing & Consumer Behavior Managerial
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Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in History & Critical Race & Ethnic Studies for Summer 2026 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but not limited to: World History/World Geography In
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students explore the art of critical thinking, craft their written expression, and address various issues and audiences. Our students learn to use language actively, inventively, and responsibly by