Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
administer financial aid and scholarship programs in support of our mission to ensure access and support progression and performance of our students. Job Description 40% Administers Satisfactory
-
. Demonstrated (or high potential for) record of scholarship as evidenced by publications, awards, presentations, books, and/or patents. Demonstrated ability to develop an externally funded research program, as
-
the statewide ATK database. A significant portion of the role involves managing the AT device loan program, which includes performance monitoring, survey analysis, budget implementation for device purchases, and
-
at the rank of Assistant Professor. Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kansas has embraced a growth model which began with the undergraduate program and is now focusing on research, discovery, and the
-
annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including
-
graduate student ambassadors Set goals and key performance indicators, oversee daily graduate student recruitment operations, and provide professional development to build a high-performing student
-
professional development to build a high-performing student recruitment team Collaborate with the Associate Director for Operations on professional development and training for stakeholders on GEM best practices
-
. Candidates accepted for the position will have a strong record of scholarly publications and the ability in securing external research funding sufficient to support and maintain an independent research program
-
to support and maintain an independent research program. Successful candidates must also demonstrate a strong commitment to educate and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Successful candidates will be
-
), which have high global-warming potential (GWP), with 2000-4000 times the impact of CO2. Combined with high leak rates (direct effect — 50-90% of refrigerants leak into the atmosphere) and high energy