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& Public Programs (50%) Develop, coordinate, implement, and evaluate public programs in a variety of formats to engage college student, adult, and intergenerational audiences in collaboration with Museum
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Overview The Department of Classics invites qualified scholars and professionals to apply for part- to full-time temporary and/or regular lecturer and/or online lecturer positions for the development and/or
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Practice and Curatorial. Job Description Events & Public Programs (50%) Develop, coordinate, implement, and evaluate public programs in a variety of formats to engage college student, adult, and
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participating members of departments and should engage in instruction-related activities beyond direct instruction. Examples include curriculum development committees, course improvement initiatives, and advising
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coordinate robust experiences for students to extend their learning outside of the classroom and prepare for post-graduate opportunities. Additionally, the position will lead program initiatives that build
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related to graduate education at KU. Ongoing training and opportunities for additional professional development are also provided to encourage professional growth. This position has a hybrid work
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positions for the development and/or instruction of online courses or regular courses. Instruction can include assisting and leading discussion sections in multi-section courses. Lecturers are non-tenure
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and campus partners, this position will coordinate robust experiences for students to extend their learning outside of the classroom and prepare for post-graduate opportunities. Additionally
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subject matter experts on policies and processes related to graduate education at KU. Ongoing training and opportunities for additional professional development are also provided to encourage professional
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. The position develops programming that demonstrates innovation and service excellence through community outreach and marketing, for participants including students, visiting artists, and the general public. Job