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Florida Institute of Technology invites applications for an adjunct professor to teach OCN 1010 Oceanography for Fall 2026, a 3-credit course on campus in Melbourne, FL. The appointment supports undergraduate education and student learning.
The ideal candidate will have oceanography expertise and university-level teaching experience, with commitment to academic standards for a temporary Fall term appointment.
Adjunct professor to teach OCN 1010 Oceanography for fall 2026 - 3credits
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