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Science Foundation. RTG themes include modeling in cancer biology, computational neuroscience, and mathematical epidemiology. Mathematical techniques include qualitative and numerical analysis
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Position Information Posting Number F00444P Position Title Assistant Professor Department Electrical Engineering Location Arlington Job Family Faculty Position Status Full-time Rank Tenure-track
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, paleontology, and sedimentary geology. We offer both M.S. and Ph.D. graduate degrees in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Information on the EES program can be found at http://www.uta.edu/ees/index.php . Located
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of Nursing and Health Innovation, the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for a part time, temporary, non-tenure track faculty in the MSN Administration program. The Department of Graduate
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the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for a part time, temporary, non-tenure track faculty in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. The
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for the department and the Life Sciences Core Facility in UTA accounting system. Run UTA accounting system queries for data gathering and analysis. Oversee monthly reconciliation of ProCard/credit card transaction
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analytics, human-computer interfaces, health informatics, personalized medicine, and/or health outcomes. They will also have a record demonstrating a high likelihood of continued research success. Benefits
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instruction within the College of Nursing and Health Innovation. 2. Reports directly to the NNP Program Director. 3. Maintains academic standards as established by the university, CONHI and Department
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. graduate degrees in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Information on the EES program can be found at https://www.uta.edu/academics/schools-colleges/science/departments/ees . The Shimadzu Center
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Programs will support the development program for the College of Business (COB), which includes supporting the fund raising and philanthropic efforts of the Assistant Dean of Development and the Director of