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of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware The Mathematical Sciences Department (https://mathsci.udel.edu ) at the University of Delaware seeks to appoint two tenure-track assistant professors in the area of
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oceanography with demonstrated strengths in large data analysis, multivariate statistics, acoustic theory, and optical theory. The position will be primarily located in the Lewes Campus of the University
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and relevant mathematical principles - Excellent and experienced familiarity with experiment design principles and execution - Excellent command of scientific writing and reporting in English with a
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, shelf-wide circulation and property budgets, and the impact of climate on the coastal ocean, among others. Applications of candidates that integrate field observations, theory, or numerical modeling
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Apply now Job no:502497 College / VP Area: College of Arts & Sciences Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE/Hybrid Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD? In addition to salary, our Total Rewards benefits and Compensation Estimator give you a...
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communication. · Broad knowledge and experience implementing career development and student engagement theory, practices, and strategies. · Commitment to students and maintaining an inviting, inclusive, and
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, Illustrator, Lightroom), and MS Office; knowledge of After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro preferred. Strong grasp of design principles, color theory, and typography. Creative problem-solving skills. Ability
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, divisional, and institutional professional development and growth opportunities to maintain current knowledge of student development and student learning research, theory, and practice that best serve
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higher education or public health setting. Supervisory experience. Knowledge of population-based health promotion theory, behavior change models, and best practices. Training in BASICS methodology
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student learning research, theory and practice that best serve the needs of students. Develop scholar practitioner practices to create and share knowledge with colleagues. Community Standards and Conflict