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of the final candidates. All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check. Individuals conducting research in critical infrastructure areas (i.e
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Professor position to begin in the academic year 2026-2027. The PFF program is a university wide integrated interdisciplinary hiring campaign that is overseen by central university leadership and encompasses
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oral and/or basic written instructions as might normally be acquired through 9 to 11 years of formal schooling. No experience is required. Requires a valid Texas Driver's License. All positions
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of directly job-related experience. All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check. The University of Houston System and its universities
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. All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check. The University of Houston System and its universities are an Equal Opportunity
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specialty or technical field. Advanced vocational or electronic skills or a basic knowledge of a professional field is required. An Associate's degree or certification/licensing in a technical specialty
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in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and federal, state, university and NACUBO guidelines, in a major business area, such as student billing system, Federal Title IV programs
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a scholar, teacher, and future member of the UH and the Law Center’s broader community. The primary teaching focus for the position is to cover the doctrinal course(s) of employment and labor law
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scholar, teacher, and future member of the UH and the Law Center’s broader community. The primary teaching focus for the position is to cover the 1L doctrinal course for criminal law. Upper-level course
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, founded in December 2018, is to improve patient outcomes by providing education on safe and effective controlled substance prescription use and to serve as a catalyst for collaborative research efforts