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teaching a course in the candidate’s area of specialization and student advising. The position is not tenure eligible, but is renewable based upon performance, funding and program needs. The position is a
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teaching a course in the candidate’s area of specialization and student advising. The position is not tenure eligible, but is renewable based upon performance, funding and program needs. The position is a
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expertise in clinical research, particularly focusing on treatment processes and outcomes for common mental and behavioral health issues. This position will support a new Master’s program in Mental and
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expertise in clinical research, particularly focusing on treatment processes and outcomes for common mental and behavioral health issues. This position will support a new Master’s program in Mental and
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English-speaking program. 2. Demonstrated experience in cybersecurity, computer networks, or artificial intelligence. 3. Demonstrated research experience as demonstrated by publication records. 4
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English-speaking program. 2. Demonstrated experience in cybersecurity, computer networks, or artificial intelligence. 3. Demonstrated research experience as demonstrated by publication records. 4
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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new programming languages and technologies. 11. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations. Preferred Qualifications PREFERRED: 1. Demonstrated experience with PeopleSoft Campus
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, laboratory sciences, outcomes, or pharmacoeconomics. The candidate will be expected to establish a program of research in an area that complements the College’s mission and is supported by extramural funding