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program. Additional qualifications (required at time of start) Advanced degree. Preferred qualifications MA degree (or equivalent international degree) in teaching Japanese, Chinese, Korean , Tibetan as a
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, computation, and experiment, including cross-disciplinary research. The successful candidate will develop a vibrant research program and provide instructional excellence in undergraduate and graduate education
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experimental data using advanced bioinformatics tools and contributing to the development of innovative methodologies, developing novel computational models, actively participating in lab and group meetings
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projects and publications. Demonstrated expertise with program building and administrative, budgetary, human resources and financial principles and practices. Experience developing and improving internal
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12 weeks. For asynchronous online start anytime courses, agreement length typically ranges from 9 to 18 months. Further course agreements may be assigned based upon program needs, meritorious
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/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) The minimum qualification to be enrolled in a Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent international degree program at time of application. Additional
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. Outstanding candidates should demonstrate the potential to build a world-class research program in materials science and engineering with a focus on addressing important challenges in sustainability and
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function with high spatial and temporal fidelity. Moreover, we need to track trends across the vast and diverse forest landscape of California. The Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program delivers
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online start anytime courses, agreement length typically ranges from 9 to 18 months. Further course agreements may be assigned based upon program needs, meritorious performance, and funding availability
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, regulated digital industries, privacy, cybersecurity, computer programming, biotechnology and life sciences innovation law, computer law, videogame law, art and cultural property, entertainment law, computer