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498028
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Instructor for Course INTZ 2502
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Denver, CO
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The Office of Internationalization offers three courses connected to study abroad, INTZ 2501, INTZ 2502 and INTZ 2503. This course, INTZ 2502 Global Citizenship in Practice, is generally offered Fall and Winter quarters. This course is taught online and in an asynchronous modality. This position includes preparing for and teaching at least 1 course per academic year for the Office of Internationalization. |
497862
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Emil & Eva Hecht Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Antisemitism Studies
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Denver, CO
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The Center for Judaic Studies (CJS) at DU seeks a scholar-teacher and dynamic program-builder with a demonstrated record of academic and/or professional success. |
497529
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Horticulture Tech
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Denver, CO
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Under general supervision of the Grounds Foreman and/or Assistant Grounds Foreman, this position performs skilled or technical types of work associated with the Maintenance of lawns, fertilization, irrigation, trees, shrubs and flower beds and is expected to supervise other grounds personnel as assigned. |
497361
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Adjunct Faculty-Master of Arts in Sport Coaching (MASC) & Certificates
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Denver, CO
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The MASC program and certificates at the Graduate School of Professional Psychology are accepting applications for adjunct faculty instructors to teach a variety of courses in the 2024-2025 academic year. This posting will serve for multiple openings. |
497228
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Adjunct Faculty/Course Developer - Cyber Security
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Denver, CO
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The Cyber Security Graduate Program at the University of Denver invites applications for adjunct faculty for our in-person program. We are particularly interested in hearing from applicants who are qualified to teach the following classes: 1) COMP-3731: Digital Forensics, 2) COMP-3361 Operating Systems, and/or a topical course in the cyber security domain (e.g., in your area of expertise). Opportunities for paid course development in the areas of cloud/container security, AI/machine learning applications in cyber security, IoT, and other topics are available as well.
For more information on our Cyber Security courses and curriculum, please refer to the University of Denver’s 2023-24 (or latest) graduate bulletin.
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Job Number |
Position |
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Date Posted |
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498028
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Instructor for Course INTZ 2502
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Denver, CO
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The Office of Internationalization offers three courses connected to study abroad, INTZ 2501, INTZ 2502 and INTZ 2503. This course, INTZ 2502 Global Citizenship in Practice, is generally offered Fall and Winter quarters. This course is taught online and in an asynchronous modality. This position includes preparing for and teaching at least 1 course per academic year for the Office of Internationalization. |
497862
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Emil & Eva Hecht Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Antisemitism Studies
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Denver, CO
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|
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The Center for Judaic Studies (CJS) at DU seeks a scholar-teacher and dynamic program-builder with a demonstrated record of academic and/or professional success. |
497529
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Horticulture Tech
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Denver, CO
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Under general supervision of the Grounds Foreman and/or Assistant Grounds Foreman, this position performs skilled or technical types of work associated with the Maintenance of lawns, fertilization, irrigation, trees, shrubs and flower beds and is expected to supervise other grounds personnel as assigned. |
497361
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Adjunct Faculty-Master of Arts in Sport Coaching (MASC) & Certificates
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Denver, CO
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The MASC program and certificates at the Graduate School of Professional Psychology are accepting applications for adjunct faculty instructors to teach a variety of courses in the 2024-2025 academic year. This posting will serve for multiple openings. |
497228
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Adjunct Faculty/Course Developer - Cyber Security
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Denver, CO
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The Cyber Security Graduate Program at the University of Denver invites applications for adjunct faculty for our in-person program. We are particularly interested in hearing from applicants who are qualified to teach the following classes: 1) COMP-3731: Digital Forensics, 2) COMP-3361 Operating Systems, and/or a topical course in the cyber security domain (e.g., in your area of expertise). Opportunities for paid course development in the areas of cloud/container security, AI/machine learning applications in cyber security, IoT, and other topics are available as well.
For more information on our Cyber Security courses and curriculum, please refer to the University of Denver’s 2023-24 (or latest) graduate bulletin.
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