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Title: PhD Student Mentor-Learning Technologies Employee Classification: PhD Student Mentor Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Provost SubDivision-Department: UNT-College of Information
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to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also supports numerous K
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Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, or equivalent) in education, health sciences, or a related field. Experience in curriculum design, instructional management, or health professions medical education preferred
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Vision. Minimum Qualifications Doctoral degree in Nursing (DNP or PhD) from an accredited institution. Master’s degree in Nursing and current, unencumbered Texas licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN
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communication skills Project organization/management skills Advanced training in quantitative research methods Ability to work independently and as a team member Preferred Qualifications PhD Required Required
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mentoring students at the undergraduate and graduate level. Minimum Qualifications • The candidate should have completed their PhD in biochemistry or a related field and have experience and interest in
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, Medical Laboratory Science, and Forensic Science, and Masters and PhDs in Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science. We measure our success by the success of our students and
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limited to, Data Analytics and Research Methods, Public Service & Society, Performance Measurement & Monitoring, Intergovernmental Relations, Healthcare Administration, Public Health Leadership, Leading and
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limited to, Data Analytics and Research Methods, Public Service & Society, Performance Measurement & Monitoring, Intergovernmental Relations, Healthcare Administration, Public Health Leadership, Leading and
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. The Center is also home to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also