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    • Closes Jul 25 2025

      Pro Tem Lecturer (Education Studies/Methodology, Policy, and Leadership) - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Department of Education Studies is seeking qualified applicants to teach graduate courses in methodology, policy, and leadership.

    • Closes Jul 26 2025

      Pro Tem Research Assistant/Research Associate, Postdoctoral Scholar (Chemistry and Biochemistry) - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Oregon invites applications for potential research assistant, research associate, and postdoctoral scholar positions.

    • Closes Jun 30 2025

      Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer (Education Studies) - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Department of Education Studies is seeking qualified applicants for its open Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer pool.

    • Closes Jun 30 2025

      Pro Tem Professor of Practice / Administrator Licensure Program Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The College of Education seeks qualified applicants to teach and supervise in the Administrator Licensure Program.

    • Closes Jul 26 2025

      Pro Tem Instructor, Department of Product Design - Open Pool in Eugene, OR

      The Product Design Program at the University of Oregon is seeking dynamic instructors to join our team. Our program, part of the School of Art + Design, offers a BFA in Product Design and an MS in Sports Product Design. We invite applications for our open instructor pool to teach courses such as design drawing, 3D CAD and rendering, prototyping, UI/UX, design research methods, and design studios. If you are ready to inspire the next generation of product designers and contribute to a vibrant academic community, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and make a lasting impact.

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