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field. Demonstration of commitment to quality teaching and program development. Strong English language communication skills. Preferred Qualifications for 9573 (Lecturer): Positive evaluations from
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language of community in parenthesis, such as Somali, Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese, Nepali, Karen, Amharic or Oromo.) Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $30 per hour Retirement plan options are available for Civil
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, and mentoring students. About the Department For more information about the Arabic Program in Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, please visit https://cla.umn.edu/asian-middle-eastern-studies/languages
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research training appropriate for the study, HIIPA training and other trainings as needed Translates research documents from English to primary language of community, and Transcribes/Translates qualitative
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-Hearing Clinic is administered through the Department. The program is accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. The UMD Department of Communication
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signature programs, like TandemPlus, Language Testing & CourseShare, as well as inclusive technology and welcoming spaces for everyone. Job duties Serve as a member of the summer language, culture and
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teach up to two classes during the summer program. Classes are held Monday through Friday for 80 minutes in person. English and Math classes run from 9:00-10:20 and 10:25-11:45, while elective courses
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Office, Grand Rapids Reports To: Program Leader in Youth Development Anticipated Start Date: July 21, 2025 - August 15, 2025 Application Deadline: June 4, 2025 About the
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convictions. The program specifically seeks those with the ability to fluently speak and proficiently read and write a second language, in addition to English, and/or who have experience living or working with
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the Department. The program is accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. The UMD Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders has an undergraduate and