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Volunteer Lecturer In Computer Science Jobs in Columbus, OH

Applications are being invited for the position of Lecturer in the Department of Plant Pathology (plantpath.osu.edu) in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State ...

Applications are being invited for the position of Lecturer in the Department of Plant Pathology (plantpath.osu.edu) in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State ...

Monitor student progress in asynchronous courses and provide feedback/grade assignments daily ... Voluntary life insurance (employee, spouse, child) * Discounted childcare at Early Learning ...

What We Look For In a AP Computer Science A Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of Java programming including primitive types, objects, boolean expressions, iteration, arrays, ArrayLists ...

PhD degree or equivalent in Electrical or Computer Engineering or a related area. * Three to five ... health sciences to communication, and beyond. The Ohio State University has the top ranked ECE ...

... in the fields ofElectrical or Computer Engineeringor relevant areas. * Strong written and verbal ... health sciences to communication, and beyond. The Ohio State University has the top ranked ECE ...

The Lecturer will also teach as assigned by the Center for Life Sciences Education (2 lab sections/semester) in academic year 2026-2027. In addition to teaching, the Lecturer 9M prepares syllabi and ...

Arts and Sciences | Music Position Overview The School of Music seeks a Lecturer to teach Music in Video games in fall 2026 and History of Rock in spring 2027. In addition to teaching, the Lecturer ...

Arts and Sciences | Music Position Overview The School of Music seeks a Lecturer to teach Music in Video games in fall 2026 and History of Rock in spring 2027. In addition to teaching, the Lecturer ...

Arts and Sciences | Art Position Overview The Department of Art seeks a Lecturer to Art 2555 in Autumn 2026. In addition to teaching, the Lecturer prepares syllabi and course materials for assigned ...

FAES | Food Science and Technology Position Summary The Lecturer will be responsible for teaching an undergraduate courses in Food Science and Technology, including in-person and distance education ...

FAES | Food Science and Technology Position Summary The Lecturer will be responsible for teaching an undergraduate courses in Food Science and Technology, including in-person and distance education ...

FAES | Food Science and Technology Position Summary The Lecturer will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Food Science and Technology, including in-person and distance education ...

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Job Title:LecturerDepartment:FAES | Plant Pathology

Position Overview:

Applications are being invited for the position of Lecturer in the Department of Plant Pathology (plantpath.osu.edu) in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University. This is a one semester position with responsibilities for (100%) teaching.

The Department of Plant Pathology at The Ohio State University invites applications for a lecturer with training in Mycology and Psychedelic Studies to support its growing Mycology education programs. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in introductory/ethno mycology, general mycology, field mycology, and psychedelic studies or related courses. Candidates with experience in mushroom cultivation, fungal ecology and evolution, and plant pathology are encouraged to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Teaching (100%)

- Teach current courses in the mycology curriculum

- Promote interest mycological studies and careers through engaging lectures and student-centered learning.

- Coordinate inspiring guest-lectures that enhance learning objectives

- Provide guidance on educational and career paths for students interested in mycology and psychedelic programs and careers.

Qualifications:

- Ph.D. in Mycology, Plant Pathology, Ecology, or a closely related field.

- Research experience in Mycology

- Experience in the field of Psychedelic Studies through publication and/or scientific/public presentations.

- Commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring students.

- Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Preferred Characteristics:

- Ability to collaborate effectively within and outside the department, engaging in interdisciplinary education.

- Passion for employing innovative pedagogical practices.

- Demonstrated commitment to serving students from diverse backgrounds.

Additional Information:

Application Process:

Interested candidates should submit the following application materials:

- Cover letter outlining qualifications and research interests.

- Curriculum Vitae.

- Teaching statement demonstrating teaching philosophy and experience.

- Contact information for three professional references.

Location:Kottman Hall (0340)Position Type:Temporary (Fixed Term)Scheduled Hours:10Shift:First Shift

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