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Teaching Assistant Professor of Psychology in Denver, CO
The Department of Psychology within the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences seeks an exceptional colleague to join us as a Teaching Assistant Professor (TAP) of Psychology, effective 9/1/2025. The Teaching Professor series at the University of Denver is a non-tenured, professional series with renewable multi-year 9-month contracts and opportunities to be promoted to Teaching Associate Professor and Teaching Full Professor over time. The TAP will teach 7 in-person courses per academic year (across autumn, winter, and spring quarters) as assigned, primarily in the undergraduate curriculum with demonstrated willingness to teach specific courses to meet departmental needs.
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Program Manager, Executive Education in Denver, CO
Are you passionate about designing experiences that help people grow? Are you a natural planner with an eye for detail and a heart for learning? Join DU Executive Education as our next Program Manager and help us deliver high-impact, professional development programs that make a difference in the lives of working professionals—and the organizations they serve.
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Lifeguard in Denver, CO
The University of Denver is seeking motivated and qualified lifeguards to start this summer season. Lifeguards play a crucial role in the safety and health of the DU community.
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FSL Property Manager in Denver, CO
The Property Manager shares the responsibility for the operation of a co-curricular facility in which they strive to promote inclusive communities. The Property Manager is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of the chapter facility, in conjunction with the House Corporation, to ensure that the Chapter House meets University standards regarding health and safety expectations.
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Phipps Visiting Professor/Artist in Residence in Ceramics in Denver, CO
The School of Art and Art History at the University of Denver invites applications for a six-month Visiting Professor/Artist in Residence in Ceramics, beginning January through June 2026.
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