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, our students have opportunities for experiential learning on and off campus, including a growing emphasis on international experiences through short- and long-term study abroad. Students also have
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problem-solving skills; a desire for a commitment to continuous learning; and the ability to adapt to a changing environment to handle multiple priorities simultaneously; and to interact successfully with a
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– Program in Criminal Justice seeks a full-time, non-tenure track instructor to teach undergraduate courses in the Criminal Justice Program for the 2026-2027 academic year. Courses may be introductory surveys
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and potentially group therapy. The majority of individuals receiving services at the PSC have Autism, ADHD, and/or Learning Disorders (LD), with some also presenting with acquired neurological
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to appropriate coaching approaches and the use of data to inform the coaching process. This person must be able to independently assess practices and procedures, establish protocols for analyzing student learning
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The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking applicants for anticipated part time teaching for Coadjutant positions to teach lectures, recitations, and/or
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. We are committed to being a leader in the delivery of effective, compassionate and accessible care informed by research within correctional environments. We Care. We Teach. We Heal. We Improve. Rutgers
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eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Rutgers School of Nursing, Entry to Baccalaureate Division seeks nursing professionals to teach a CLINICAL or LAB
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programs of study leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Alongside supportive faculty and staff, students at the School establish a strong foundation for learning that persists long after graduation
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delivery, and promotion of community health. The school is dedicated to meeting the educational needs of current and future students through innovative teaching and learning strategies in the undergraduate