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Research Scientists (multiple open positions)
National Institute of Education, Singapore (Singapore)
(date posted: 08/15/2012)

Assistant Professor/Studio Flute
Texas Christian University (Texas)
(date posted: 08/15/2012)

Herman G. Kaiser Chair in International Law
University of Oklahoma College of Law (Oklahoma)
(date posted: 08/13/2012)

ADJUNCT FACULTY IN EDUCATION- Chamblee, GA Campus
Strayer University (Georgia)
(date posted: 08/13/2012)

Assistant Professor, Department of Education
Millsaps College - Mississippi (Mississippi)
(date posted: 08/10/2012)

ADJUNCT FACULTY IN EDUCATION- Thousand Oaks, TN Campus
Strayer University (Tennessee)
(date posted: 08/10/2012)

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