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program include: Leisure and Quality of Life, Managing Leisure Enterprises, Community Recreation Systems, Outdoor Survival, Sports and Recreation for Youth Development, Public Lands Management, Wilderness
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performance. The salary is commensurate with experience. Applications are invited from individuals who are interested in applying experimental psychology and Bayesian computational modeling to understanding
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. The successful candidate will steer a dynamic School with rapidly growing undergraduate and Master's degree programs, support and stimulate high-quality research programs and promote an inclusive environment. As
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& Documentation in Recreational Therapy, Leadership & Professional Development in Recreation Therapy, Program Design and Administration in Recreational Therapy, Inclusive Community Development, Recreational Therapy
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The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (New College) at Arizona State University (ASU) seeks a dynamic individual and engaged scholar
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courses under the direction of full-time Program faculty, evaluate student work, and assist students with mastery of course and Program objectives. The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Online
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of knowledge. We invite you to join this dynamic community, where you will lead and engage in pioneering projects that redefine academic excellence. Our interdisciplinary approach offers you unparalleled
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the course topic. The courses in the Special Event Management program include Introduction to Special Events Management; Special Event On-Site Operations and Logistics; Food and Beverage; Revenue Generation
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the Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program with a start date of August of 2025. The goal of the program is to support the career development of outstanding Ph.D. recipients from underrepresented populations
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Science program. Faculty Associate positions are one semester, non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE per semester. The number