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Adjunct Faculty/Course Developer - Cyber Security in Denver, CO
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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Assistant Professor of the Practice, School of Accountancy, Daniels College of Business in Denver, CO
The Assistant Professor of the Practice will have responsibility for teaching and service. We are open to applicants with a variety of perspectives and teaching interests. We have a preference for candidates interested in taxation, managerial accounting, or accounting information systems.
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Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Tax Program, Sturm College of Law in Denver, CO
The Graduate Tax Program at Sturm College of Law is accepting applications for adjunct faculty to teach courses for the Fall 2025, Spring and Summer 2026 semesters. Adjunct faculty positions are non-benefited positions. More information about the courses can be found on the Registrar’s Office Schedule of Classes https://www.du.edu/registrar/course/scheduleofclasses.html. Adjunct faculty are required to teach as scheduled, hold office hours, assign papers and exams as appropriate and be available to assist students with assignments. The Sturm College of Law operates on a semester system.
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Senior Analyst, Principal Gifts Prospect Development in Denver, CO
Reporting to the Director of Prospect Development, the Senior Prospect Development Analyst, Principal Gifts, provides best-in-class prospect research, portfolio management, and related prospect development services to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Advancement and other members of the Principal Gifts team. This position will primarily focus on principal gift-level ($5M+) prospect identification, research, and reporting, and will monitor and offer strategic consultative support for the development of the principal gift pipeline.
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LEP Tutor in Denver, CO
The Learning Effectiveness program was founded in 1982 as an academic support program for University of Denver students with learning disabilities. Our mission is to support learning and neurodiversity by providing students opportunities and resources for personal growth, academic skill building, and connection. Working under the Dean of Student's office in Student Affairs and Inclusive Excellence, The Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) has developed some of the most comprehensive and innovative support services provided at the post-secondary level. Our nationally recognized program serves over 350 students each year. The Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) at the University of Denver is now hiring tutors for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. We need tutors who have a strong background in college-level Business, Engineering/Computer Science, Humanities, Languages, Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences from entry-level to advanced level. This position works under the direction of the Tutoring Coordinator and LEP Associate Director. LEP Tutors assist students in building confidence, independence, and academic skills in a one-on-one setting. Tutors are also responsible for providing students with access to resources that will encourage them to achieve academic goals.
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