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knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Qualtrics, IdSurvey (computer-aided telephone interview software) and basic knowledge of SPSS, used heavily by the research scientist staff Explore and recommend new software
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track, tenure track, tenured, program specialists, and international faculty teaching abroad. http://www.fhsu.edu/humanresourceoffice/Prospective-Employees/ Additional Benefits Provided by Zhengzhou Sias
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years. RESPONSIBILITIES: FHSU offers a wide array of management, marketing, economics, and finance related courses in our International Program. During the academic years 2021-2022, we anticipate teaching
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Benefits: Competitive benefit package KBOR 403B retirement plan - 5.5% Employee contribution and 8.5% Employer contribution Insurance includes medical, dental, vision and prescription – day one coverage
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the use of repetitive hand, wrist, and/or finger movement in order to type and perform other computer-based tasks. Must have clarity of vision and precise hand-eye coordination in order to observe behaviors
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for a research program involving students Appointment Date: The position begins in August 2026. Application Deadline: Priority deadline for review is January 12, 2026. Review of applications will begin
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education opportunities; Facilitating annual program assessment; Performing faculty and staff performance and merit reviews; Leading student recruiting and retention efforts for the department; Teaching 6
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regarding the position, please contact: Dr. Marcella Marez, Search Committee Chair mdmarez@fhsu.edu (785) 628–5365 About the Program: The Communication Studies Program is housed in the Department
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professional references. If you have questions regarding the position, please contact: Dr. Marcella Marez, Search Committee Chair mdmarez@fhsu.edu (785) 628–5365 About the Program: The Communication Studies
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teaching four sections (up to 45 students in each section) per semester of pre-law/legal studies and political science courses taught by the Political Science Program. We anticipate teaching the following