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the Higher and Adult Education (HIAD) graduate program beginning August 17, 2026. The Department’s mission is to educate students to become informed and inclusive leaders. The HIAD program offers a Doctor of
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position offers an opportunity to help shape and launch a proposed Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program. Rooted in the grit and grind spirit of Memphis, the program is designed for the future of design: where
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with excellent attention to details and accuracy. Exemplifies strong planning and time management skills and handles matters expeditiously Excellent written and oral communication skills. Strong computer
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; circular economy models and sustainable city design; green infrastructure and nature-based solutions; urban resilience and disaster risk management; computational and AI-assisted planning tools Energy
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; circular economy models and sustainable city design; green infrastructure and nature-based solutions; urban resilience and disaster risk management; computational and AI-assisted planning tools Energy
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supervise student workers/interns. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrates strong detail orientation, organization and multi-tasking skills Strong interpersonal skills Proficient in computer software
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interpersonal, organizational, and managerial skills. Exceptional oral and written communication skills. Proficient in all standard computer applications. Delivers on commitments on a timely basis. Additional
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of Annual Giving, as well as the Advancement Communications, Advancement Services, and Alumni Association teams as part of a comprehensive multichannel marketing program. Duties & Responsibilities Other
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the use of printers/scanners, computers, copy machines, and other library equipment. Functional familiarity and comfort with technological innovation, end-user training and orientation to use electronic
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at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning Fall 2026. Successful candidates will be expected to carry out a vigorous program of research, actively contribute to graduate teaching, and engage in