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Instructor in Manhattan, Kansas
The Department of Geology at Kansas State University invites applications for a Instructor position for one academic year beginning in August 2024. We seek an enthusiastic and versatile geologists able to contribute to our growing research in Hydrogeology. It is expected that the successful candidate will teach two introductory geology course sections during the Fall 2024 term, and during the Spring 2025 term, one section of introductory geology and one section of Hydrogeology. In addition, the lecturer will contribute to new and exciting research avenues that complement existing research efforts and publish results in peer-reviewed journals. Engagement in graduate and undergraduate mentoring and graduate-level instruction may also be possible.
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Tenure-track or Visiting Professor in Industrial Design in Manhattan, Kansas
The Department of Interior Architecture and Industrial Design (IAID) at Kansas State University invites applications for a visiting faculty position in Industrial Design for the academic year beginning August 2024. We are searching for a colleague with creative energy, passion and vision for the future of IAID; who values research, design, and making, has a collaborative spirit, and can contribute at multiple levels of the curriculum.
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Assistant Professor of Music Education (Instrumental or Choral) in Manhattan, Kansas
The Kansas State University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Music Education (Instrumental or Choral). This full-time, nine-month term position will start August 18, 2024 with a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
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Instructor/SAUB-SUM in Salina, Kansas
The Salina Upward Bound Program is seeking a temporary Instructor for the K-State Manhattan Campus. This position is responsible for developing and teaching summer curriculum to the TRIO Upward Bound (UB) participants. The Upward Bound Summer Program classes will be held June 11-28, 2024. The instructor reports to the Director and works closely with the Academic Services Coordinator. Instructors will develop a curriculum based on designated subject they are hired to teach (English; Science; Financial Literature; Math; Engineering and Technology; Foreign Language during the summer program for income-limited and/or first-generation college-bound students). Instructor must be versatile in designing regular curriculum along with designing a project-based curriculum. Teach 3-4 classes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for three weeks. Attend weekly faculty meeting and 1-day training held on June 8, 2024.
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