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Department of Art & Design (Art History & Art Education) Part-time Lecturer Pool San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Department of Art & Design, as part of the College of Arts & Letters at CSUSB, offers bachelor's degrees in art history, design, studio art, and art education, plus a graduate program offering an MA in Art and an MFA in Studio Art. The department serves approximately 500-600 students in its majors per year, plus other students from across the campus. The core approach taken to teaching across all the areas of the department focuses on visual and material literacy, as well as critical and discursive analysis of art, design, and other cultural productions. Students that we serve gain a broad base of skills in the areas of art and design making, as well as research, critical thinking, problem-solving, and writing. Through our programs, we strongly encourage an open approach to understanding how all aspects of art, design, and cultural production contribute to imperatives of diversity and community engagement. We have a robust group of non-tenure line lecturer positions. If your teaching interests and professional skills align with our needs, please consider adding your application to our lecturer pool. For more information regarding the position, please contact the Recruitment Chair, Prof. Katherine Gray at kgray@csusb.edu. To find out more about the Department of Art & Design, visit https://www.csusb.edu/art
Department of Art & Design (Studio Art & Design) Part-time Lecturer Pool San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Department of Art & Design, as part of the College of Arts & Letters at CSUSB, offers bachelor's degrees in art history, design, studio art, and art education, plus a graduate program offering an MA in Art and an MFA in Studio Art. The department serves approximately 500-600 students in its majors per year, plus other students from across the campus. The core approach taken to teaching across all the areas of the department focuses on visual and material literacy, as well as critical and discursive analysis of art, design, and other cultural productions. Students that we serve gain a broad base of skills in the areas of art and design making, as well as research, critical thinking, problem-solving, and writing. Through our programs, we strongly encourage an open approach to understanding how all aspects of art, design, and cultural production contribute to imperatives of diversity and community engagement. We have a robust group of non-tenure line lecturer positions. If your teaching interests and professional skills align with our needs, please consider adding your application to our lecturer pool. For more information regarding the position, please contact the Recruitment Chair, Prof. Katherine Gray at kgray@csusb.edu. To find out more about the Department of Art & Design, visit https://www.csusb.edu/art
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Student Health Center, Student Affairs
Business Lecturer Channel Islands
Division of Academic Affairs | Extended University
Department of World Languages & Literatures- ASL, Japanese, Spanish Part-time Lecturer Pool San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers an M.A. degree in Spanish, B.A. degrees in Arabic and Spanish, and several minors. The department also offers certificate programs in Healthcare Spanish and Criminal Justice Spanish. In addition, we offer courses in American Sign Language (ASL), Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and a number of indigenous languages. For more information regarding the position, please contact the Department Chair, George Thomas (George.Thomas@csusb.edu). To find out more about the Department of World Languages and Literatures: http://www.csusb.edu/world-languages-and-literatures
Visiting Professor: Lecturer in Armenian Studies Program Fresno
The Armenian Studies Program is looking for Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professors. This specially designed endowment allows the Armenian Studies Program to invite, for one semester each year, an internationally recognized scholar in contemporary Armenian affairs. The distinguished professor will teach a single course in Armenian Studies in the modern period (19th century or later) with an emphasis on the Armenian Genocide. In addition, the scholar will present three public lectures on a single topic; these will be published as a volume in the Kazan Armenian Studies series.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Hrly/Int - POOL (Athletics) Long Beach
This position supports the athletic training staff in delivering top-notch medical care to student-athletes and visiting teams.
Coastal Ecologist Lead (Research Technician III) - Office of Research and Sponsored Programs/Estuary & Ocean Science Center San Francisco
The Coastal Ecologist will provide oversight for the daily function of lab and field research activities. The candidate will oversee procedures and protocols, lead planning and implementation of field and laboratory experiments, supervise sample processing, provide lab organization including inventory and ordering of supplies, lead the lab group in data management and statistical analysis, and conduct report writing. The candidate will arrange and schedule field work and manage student and volunteer contributions to lab and field work.
Part-Time Lecturer(s) Pool in Accounting Stanislaus - Turlock
The Department of Accounting invites applications for the Part-Time Lecturer(s) Pool.
Part-Time Lecturer(s) Pool in Finance Stanislaus - Turlock
The Department of Finance invites applications for the Part-Time Lecturer(s) Pool.

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