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Classification Title: OBGYN Clinical AST/ASO/Full Professor – Division Chief – Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician and Fellowship Program Director Job Description: The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division
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Classification Title: ASO PROF Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in audiology, hearing sciences, or a closely related field. Job Description: The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing
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and comes with a comprehensive benefits package. Required Qualifications: Master’s Degree in a relevant field that applies to working with students in liberal arts and sciences. Preferred: PhD in a CLAS
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our
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Arts and Sciences. Preferred: A PhD in Liberal Arts and Sciences An understanding of Liberal Arts and Sciences career paths and a desire to promote the career and professional development of Liberal Arts
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will pursue an innovative, rigorous research program; teach undergraduate and graduate courses; and provide department, college, and professional service. An earned doctorate in sport management
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) to begin in the Fall 2026 term. We welcome applicants with interests in topics such as social media and technology use in journalism, news audiences, visual journalism, the global news environment, health
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Outcomes and Policy (https://pop.pharmacy.ufl.edu/ ) consists of 17 faculty. It has a well-recognized residential graduate program with 40+ residential PhD and MS students as well as an online MS program
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pursue independent and collaborative research; they also teach in the MS and PhD in Biostatistics programs and support a concentration in Biostatistics as part of the Masters of Public Health program. They
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scholarship and initiate and sustain an externally sponsored research program. It is also expected that the individual will build collaborative local research networks across the University of Florida College