72 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Detroit Mercy
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on academic oriented information such as first year experience, academic advising, students with disabilities, TRiO trainings and seminars on counseling. Physical Requirements Job may require lifting light
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The small classes and close collegial relationships make teaching in Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering and Sciences both exciting and rewarding. The faculty forms a vibrant community of teaching scholars
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needed. Additional Information The University of Detroit Mercy is dedicated to the goal of building a supportive, diverse, and inclusive academic community, with a commitment to experiential and community
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department guidelines that provides clear expectations to students, particularly regarding grading and policies. Exhibit a positive professional attitude toward students and the teaching process. Represent
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students and the teaching process. Represent the University of Detroit Mercy and be a positive ambassador in the foreign institution. Maintain appropriate communication channel with diverse stakeholders
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. Must be competent using a PC computer. Knowledge of dental treatment codes and dental terminology preferred. Physical Requirements Manual dexterity required for keyboarding and use of a calculator
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Qualifications Six months to two years of experience Physical Requirements Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping. Occasionally lift average weight
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excellence in all tasks and goals. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 10 pounds. Work Environment Position is primarily on the McNichols campus with partial work-from-home opportunities. Work schedule
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begins immediately and continues as needed. Additional Information The small classes and close collegial relationships make teaching in Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering and Sciences both exciting and
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needed. Additional Information The small classes and close collegial relationships make teaching in Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering and Sciences both exciting and rewarding. The faculty forms a