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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number FAC00148PO25 Advertised Title Open Rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full) (PhD Program Director) Campus Columbia College/Division Arnold School of Public Health
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of Communication and Emerging Media, with an expected start date of August 16, 2026. We seek candidates with a PhD in communication or mass communication, or related field; PhD required by time of appointment
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for a 9-month, full time, tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in West African History to begin August 16, 2026. The position requires a PhD at the time of appointment, and a strong
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graduate teaching missions by fully participating in the Arnold School’s BA, BS, MPH, MS and PhD programs. Key Responsibilities · Lead ENHS in developing and implementing a forward-looking academic strategy
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minimum of a master’s degree in biology or closely related field (or PhD candidates without a Master’s must be ABD) at the time of appointment. Strong organizational and communication skills are required
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closely related field (or PhD candidates without a Master’s must be ABD) at the time of appointment. Strong organizational and communication skills are required. Preferred Qualifications Candidates must
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and potentially the Indian Land locations. Assistant Professors must have a commitment to scholarship and university/community service. Required Education and Experience Applicants must have a PhD in
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, please visit http://www.bit.ly/uofsc_design Required Education and Experience Candidates must have an MFA, MDes, or a PhD degree in graphic design, illustration, or closely related field by the start date
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open, but those who complement current faculty expertise or could bring a new area of research to the department are preferred. Requirement: PhD in psychology or related fields (such as neuroscience
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an expected start date of August 16, 2026. The area of sub-specialization is open, with preference for scholars who bring a new area of research to the department. Requirement: PhD, PsyD, or EdD in psychology