158 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at Kent State University
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tenure in the appropriate department. License/Certification: Valid Ohio Driver’s license Knowledge Of: Strategic planning* Budgeting* Personal computer applications * Skill In: Written and interpersonal
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, school); technology/systems proficiency; KSU organizational knowledge – including basic working knowledge of KSU referral network and resources; student development theory; leadership styles and theories
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Privacy Act (FERPA), Clery Act, Title IX Demonstrate physical dexterity Lift 50 pounds, if required by position Utilize public safety technology (e.g., video systems, fire systems, etc.) Preferred
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core advising competencies-including: policies/procedures/curriculum associated with assigned area (university, regional campus, college, school); technology/systems, proficiency; higher education
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conditioning techniques * Personal computer applications Skill In: Training or instructing student athletes * Written, verbal, and interpersonal communication * Ability To: Lift 100 pounds Travel Work non
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filing Spreadsheet software packages Analyze several pieces of information and draw valid conclusions Skill In: Interpersonal communication to effectively interact with University personnel and public in
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Job Title: Faculty Tenure Track-9 Mo Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: Basic Function: THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY-KENT CAMPUS SEEKS TO FILL
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core advising competencies-including: policies/procedures/curriculum associated with assigned area (university, regional campus, college, school); technology/systems, proficiency; higher education
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head of a moderate-size departments or units. Position A - predominantly serves Mathematical Sciences and Computer Sciences and other Academic units as needed. Position B - will serve multiple academic
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of scheduling, operational, and administrative issues related to class offerings at the regional campuses. Enters courses into the computer system, assigning classrooms and locations as directed by