261 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment positions at University of Kansas
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interviewed, counseled, or physically examined (examples include blood pressure assessments, foot exams, simulated finger sticks for blood testing) by students as part of the learning environment. Additionally
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at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD conferred at the time of hire. Appointments made without a diploma or certified transcript indicating an earned doctorate are conditional hires and
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the learning environment. Additionally SPs lead student reflections after the encounters and are trained to provide verbal and/or written feedback, especially with regard to communication and interpersonal
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attendance and engagement within the learning environments. When requested, design course content and assessment mechanisms within the parameters of the program or client objectives. Contribute to analysis
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Position Overview The Environmental Specialist reports to the Hazardous Materials/Environmental Protection (HMEP) Programs Manager of the KU Department of Environment, Health & Safety (KU-EHS
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aimed at supporting the needs of future students and is poised for significant growth over the next five years. The Human and Organization Performance Effectiveness (HOPE) program is designed to prepare
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, hybrid electric and hydrogen fuel cell propulsion, and hypersonics. Current faculty are integrally engaged in research supporting earth, energy, and the environment through environmental remote sensing in
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fast-paced, entrepreneurial-focused, customer service driven, highly agile environment. If you’re someone who enjoys advanced problem-solving and using analytical skills, then this position is for you
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air mobility systems, remote sensing, hybrid electric and hydrogen fuel cell propulsion, and hypersonics. Current faculty are integrally engaged in research supporting earth, energy, and the environment
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materials. Preferred Qualifications Associate or bachelor's degree relevant to business administration or communication. Experience working in a university environment or in a research setting, as evidenced