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Computer Engineering Position Summary Application Deadline Applications screening will begin immediately. However, screening of applicants will continue until the position is filled. Starting date
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2025. This position is contingent upon University funding. The successful candidate will be expected to have expertise in Actuarial Science. Responsibilities include conducting a research program in
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Association teams as part of a comprehensive multichannel marketing program. Duties & Responsibilities Other duties as assigned.
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program in western Tennessee with a faculty of approximately 1000 professors and serves about 16,000 undergraduate and 4,800 graduate students. The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department has 12
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department is especially interested in candidates with a Master’s degree, graduate certificate program, or professional certification in a relevant area. Initial review of applications will begin October 31
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relationships with department across campus to support faculty and staff with Human Resources, Finance, and Facilities. Hire, Support, and Manage staff across the program and ELRC campus. Additional Position
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department is especially interested in candidates with a Master’s degree, graduate certificate program, or professional certification in a relevant area. Work Schedule Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm Extended
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member for the Counseling Psychology program, beginning August 17, 2026. (Position 009031) The Counseling Psychology program is APA-accredited and emphasizes the development of professional competencies, a
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required of a candidate for Director. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated program and partnership building and recruitment experience as well as teaching experience in health policy
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, public-private partnerships, or technology deployment Responsibilities: Develop and sustain an innovative, externally funded research program that supports graduate students and engages other faculty Teach