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college. The Upward Bound Non-Bridge Summer Institute is an intensive six-week academic program that gives participants a chance to experience college life while preparing for their upcoming school year
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) 1 Science Instructor (Astronomy, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) 1 English 1 Engineering or Computer Science The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by
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Program. Application materials will be reviewed with attention to the program’s instructional needs. The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins
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are seeking a position that integrates direct student support and academic program connections that align to enhance student engagement and career success. This position will provide support for either
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Institute (KFRTI). They will serve as the lead instructor, assistant instructor, or safety officer (if qualified) to deliver KFRTI training programs. This position coordinates and collaborates with program
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social science and humanities disciplines. The Classics Department maintains an excellent undergraduate program and one of the top MA programs in the country. It enjoys close collaborative relationships
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, medicine, law, and a number of allied social science and humanities disciplines. The Classics Department maintains an excellent undergraduate program and one of the top MA programs in the country. It enjoys
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instructional. Application materials will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for developing and/or teaching undergraduate courses consistent with program instructional needs
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) years of related professional-level work experience. Computer skills in a PC/Windows environment including MS Word and MS Excel as demonstrated by application materials and previous experience. Excellent
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of the IDL is to design and develop custom instruments and laboratory computing systems for research groups in the natural sciences and engineering and has supported the KU Research Mission for more than