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include teaching in the MHA program, mentoring program students, and serving on committees to further develop, support, and enhance the HSMP Division and the SPH. Minimum Position Qualifications Candidates
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our faculty as a full-time, 12-month, non-tenure track faculty member for a developing Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program. The successful candidate will teach and serve as a core member, with a
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compensation and an attractive benefits program. The College The Fogelman College of Business & Economics has become a leading business school in the Southeast. Globalization is a strategic emphasis of the
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compliance and to resolve issues regarding recruiting programs. Assists with the development of policies and procedures for the recruitment program. Assists with developing marketing materials to include
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compliance and to resolve issues regarding recruiting programs. Assists with the development of policies and procedures for the recruitment program. Assists with developing marketing materials to include
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of the orchestral program. Responsibilities may include conducting the major opera productions each semester. Teach conducting and/or related classes. Develop innovative programming. Actively recruit
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products and spreadsheet software programs such as Word and Excel, web browsers, query tools, financial systems, and/or other types of records management systems Ability to maintain prompt and regular
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software issues as well as support to improve the lab’s worldwide web visibility through department resources. 4. Assisting with recruitment of students and student leaders for clubs and teams along with
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Department School of Public Health Position Summary Duties and responsibilities: · Demonstrate the ability to develop and sustain a funded research program in key areas of health informatics and artificial
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at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning Fall 2026. Successful candidates will be expected to carry out a vigorous program of research, actively contribute to graduate teaching, and engage in