Lecturer Jobs in Illinois
3 Illinois Lecturer jobs found on Monster.
Education NEW CAREER LISTING More information on these positions as well as how to apply can be found at: www.siu.edu/jobs FACULTY COLA-709 Lecturer (100%) (Classics), effective 8/16/2013,Department of Foreign Languages andLiteratures, by close of business (4:30pm) 6/28/2013. COLA-710 Lecturer (Full-Time) (Music Education), effective 8/16/2013, School of Music, by 7/1/2013 or until filled. ENGR-19...
Education NEW CAREER LISTING More information on these positions as well as how to apply can be found at: www.siu.edu/jobs FACULTY COLA-708 Lecturer (Full-time) (Musical Theater Dance), effective 8/16/2013, Department of Theater, by 7/1/2013 or until filled. ENGR-190 Instructor (Variable-time), effective 8/16/2013, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Processes, by 6/21/2013 or until fi...
Education NEW CAREER LISTING More information on these positions as well as how to apply can be found at: www.siu.edu/jobs FACULTY ASA-410 Clinical Instructor (Radiologic Sciences and Health Care Management Program), effective 8/16/2013, School of Allied Health, by 7/15/2013 or until filled. COLA-705 Lecturer (Full-time),effective 8/16/2013, Department ofAnthropology, by 6/10/2013 or until filled....
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Associate Professor
Salaries
$36,000.00 - $115,000.00
Typical Salary for Associate Professor in Illinois
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Doctorate
53.1%
Master's
37.2%
Bachelor's
4.9%
Professional
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