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. (by time of appointment) in Film/Media Studies or a related field to teach World Cinema and other film and media studies courses. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in film studies, and
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new relations and community connections. The coordinator will also teach eight credit hours annually in their discipline. Qualifications: • MA in Event Management, Public Relations, Arts
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and student mentoring. The ideal candidate will have the ability to teach and mentor both graduate and undergraduate students. Required Attachments Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae Statement of Research
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the external career center. Position Details The Department of Film, Animation and New Media in the College of Arts & Letters at The University of Tampa invites applications for part-time instructors to teach
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also be expected to maintain an active research agenda and participate in service activities. The successful applicant will teach Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics in our
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to join our team. Responsibilities will include: 1. Teach one or more 2-hour General Physics Laboratories per week for a semester. Experiments follow the syllabus and laboratory manual prepared by
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. Responsibilities include: 1. Create syllabus and course related materials. 2. Teach course(s) according to departmental guidelines. 3. Be able to provide meeting times for students outside of class. 4. Complete
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required. 2. Strong public relations, customer service, and public speaking skills. 3. Strong computer skills. 4. Excellent written, oral, interpersonal and organizational skills needed as
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and be well-positioned to design and teach general education and major/minor courses related to AI. Ideal candidates will also be well-positioned to cultivate industry relationships conducive
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to teach undergraduate and/or graduate entrepreneurship courses. Responsibilities will include: 1. Teach one or two course(s) per semester. Courses are approximately 4 hours each and usually taught in