Harriet Marineau
Liverpool John Moores University is known for Mechanics School of Arts. However, they offer many varieties of courses from arts, business, science, to law to help fulfill students' requirements and desire.
In regards to student population (actual undergraduate and graduate students attending the university), yes, Michigan is a larger institution. The University of Michigan has 43,426 students. The University of Alabama has 34,852 students. (Totals for the 2013-14 academic year).
They are ranked in the top 100 internationally.
Joe Biden does not currently teach college courses. However, he has been involved with higher education, including serving as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania after his presidency. He taught courses related to public policy and leadership during his time there.
There are a number of courses which are taught at a Center for the Performing Arts. Some courses that would be taught include play writing and improvisation.
One could find negotiation courses at Sabonline. Skills are taught here by former Harvard instructors. Northwestern University has a summer institute (June 26-28, 2013) in negotiation, one could register today.
To effectively list the courses you have taught on your CV, create a separate section titled "Teaching Experience" or "Courses Taught." List the courses in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent. Include the course title, institution where you taught, and the dates you taught the course. You can also include a brief description of the course or any notable achievements related to your teaching. Be sure to format the information consistently and clearly to make it easy for employers to read and understand.
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Tom taught at your school after graduating from the university.
The universities that Albert Einstein was taught was University of Zurich, University of Leiden, Charles University in Prague.
Yes, Frank O'Connor did teach at Harvard University. He served as a professor in the English Department at Harvard from 1952 to 1955, where he taught courses on Irish literature. O'Connor also held various other teaching positions throughout his career.