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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Primary Instructor for 2026 Summer Language Institute (SLI) The College Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary Range: $9,193–$15,000 per 100 units
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Part-Time Lecturer in Swahili Department of Linguistics, Division of the Arts & Humanities Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary Range: The per
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-8) courses. The primary language of instruction is Mandarin Chinese. The teacher will work collaboratively with colleagues across faculties and departments, as well as parents, administrators, and
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Professor of Practice in the Arts - Creative Writing Department of English Language and Literature, Division of the Arts & Humanities Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary Range: $60,000-$70,000 Chicago, IL Mar 16, 2026 – Mar 25,...
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in the mathematical sciences is generally couched in the precise and technical language developed by experts to communicate among themselves. This form of communication is essential to advancing
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. Background fundraising for higher education or for an international or globally focused mission. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Foreign language proficiency. Knowledge of international fundraising methods and
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a proposed syllabus for ARTV 10100 Visual Language: On Images. Applicants who wish to be considered for ARTV 10200 Visual Language: On Objects or ARTV 10300 Visual Language: On Time and Space may also
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Linux, Python, and at least one additional programming language. Experience working with large, existing codebases. Experience in building web applications and APIs. Technical Skills or Knowledge
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the Biological Sciences Division. Oversee creation and quality control of NIH training tables, data summaries, and outcomes documentation. Develop and maintain boiler plate language for T and F awards to meets
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across the university in such areas as bioinformatics, data science, mathematics, molecular engineering, linguistics, statistics, public policy, and social science, among others: the University’s culture