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distributed learning formats. Potential to develop, shadow, and monitor practicum experiences for undergraduate and graduate students. Required License/Registration/Certification None Job Summary The College
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their distribution of effort (DOE). This DOE outlines how faculty will spend their time. Of course, the DOE can fluctuate depending on an array of factors (e.g., grant funding, new course development, etc
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functions across our faculty cohort: instruction, research, and service. Each year, various ranking faculty work with the Office of the Dean to delineate their distribution of effort (DOE). This DOE outlines
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the department. Assign faculty to teaching roles and manage the distribution of educational assignments among faculty. Mentor faculty in various professorial series and oversee the academic development and
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a multidisciplinary research team of faculty, staff, graduate student researchers, postdocs on the assigned research responsibilities. The anticipated effort for this position is 95% Research
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of Kentucky, College of Nursing Undergraduate Program is seeking an Assistant Professor, Special Title Series (tenure-eligible) position. This position is a 9-month appointment with an anticipated Distribution
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invites applications for a full-time, twelve-month, tenure-eligible assistant professor position in the Regular Title Series. The position has an expected distribution of effort (DOE) of approximately 60
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teaching assignment will be based on program needs, and the clinical assignment distribution of effort is flexible based on program needs and skills and qualifications of selected candidate. The anticipated
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Professor position. This position is a 12-month appointment with an anticipated Distribution of Effort of about 55-70% Teaching and Advising, 20-35% Administration, 5% Scholarly Activity, and 5% Service and
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innovative environment for faculty, students, and staff. This position is a 12-month appointment with an anticipated Distribution of Effort of approximately 50-60% Administration and Service, 15% Research and