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fill a 9-month position in the Construction Science and Management (CSM) program. The successful candidate will be responsible for working with the CSM program Faculty, program Director, and Professional
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that lead to initial teacher licensure in many areas as well as undergraduate programs in educational interpreting and audiology/speech pathology, advanced programs leading to several teaching
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of Assistant or Associate Professor with responsibilities in Extension and teaching. The ALEC department is an integrated teaching, research, and extension unit with undergraduate and graduate academic programs
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-construction curriculum within the Construction Science and Management Program and developing an outreach program in stormwater management with a focus on construction site applications. Housed in BESS
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School of Communication Studies University of Tennessee, Knoxville The School of Communication Studies seeks to fill an open rank tenure track position as Director of the School’s public speaking program
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Teaching Assistant Professor in Japan Studies The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: College of Arts and Sciences: Division of Arts & Humanities: World Languages
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to social influence, mis/disinformation, persuasion, or related areas. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to lead development of new curriculum and academic programming on technology
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: Theatre Location UTK Open Date Aug 21, 2025 Description The successful candidate will serve as the head of the MFA Lighting Design Program. Responsibilities include teaching courses in lighting design for
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initial teacher licensure in many areas as well as undergraduate programs in educational interpreting and audiology/speech pathology and advanced programs in special education, school psychology
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teaching in undergraduate and graduate classes in areas related to elementary education. Evidence of the potential for effective collaboration across stakeholders in program planning, curriculum development