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University of Missouri-Columbia / Department
German & Russian Studies
Full-time employees
16
Median salary
$60,584.00
Average salary
$56,416.94
German & Russian Studies
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Position | Salary | Date hired | |
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Fischer, Monika | PROF, TEACH | $58,081.00 | Not provided |
Franzel, Sean B | PROF, ASOC | $65,026.00 | Not provided |
Howes, William Seth | PROF, AST | $63,087.00 | Not provided |
Ireton, Sean M | PROF, ASOC | $81,043.00 | Not provided |
Kelly, Martha M | PROF, ASOC | $66,795.00 | Not provided |
Kopp, Kristin Leigh | PROF, ASOC | $67,594.00 | Not provided |
Lancaster, Eric Lee | INSTRUCTOR, ADJUNCT | $25,706.00 | Not provided |
Langen, Timothy C | PROF, ASOC | $69,674.00 | Not provided |
Liang, Huichun | PROF, AST TEACH | $30,000.00 | Not provided |
Mckinstry, Megan Louise | PROF, ASOC TEACH | $43,999.00 | Not provided |
Najem, Lamya Muklef | INSTRUCTOR, ADJUNCT | $24,353.00 | Not provided |
Prager, Bradley J | PROFESSOR | $86,704.00 | Not provided |
Sadovina, Irina Igorevna | PROF, AST VISITING | $38,157.00 | Not provided |
Schmidt, Olaf | PROF, AST TEACH | $42,815.00 | Not provided |
Strathausen, Carsten | PROFESSOR | $89,056.00 | Not provided |
Volz, Michael John | PROF, ASOC TEACH | $50,581.00 | Not provided |
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