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Report’s 2025–26 “Best Graduate Schools.” Its graduate program in special education is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 2 overall, while the curriculum & instruction program ranks No. 18 among
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the Telecommunications Access Program by guiding people through applications, showing them how to use approved devices, and following up to ensure the technology is meeting their needs. Equally important is the
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the technology they need. The role also supports the Telecommunications Access Program by guiding people through applications, showing them how to use approved devices, and following up to ensure the technology is
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engineering or equivalent mechanical field. Evidence of the ability to teach at the undergraduate and graduate level. Evidence of the ability to develop a successful research program. Contact Information
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. Successful candidates are expected to contribute to the development of academic programs and a strong research program. Successful candidates will be results-oriented, have a record of superior scholarship
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Position Overview The University of Kansas, Human Resources (HR) at the Lawrence campus is excited to recruit an HR Partner to serve the School of Pharmacy and School of Education & Human Sciences. The role
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support and development. University Academic Support Centers is a department within Academic Affairs. KU Edwards Campus and the American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Program: The University of Kansas
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of Education & Human Sciences. The role of this position is designed to build strong relationships with assigned unit leaders and employees for HR related needs, provide consistency in the delivery and
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Director of the Craig and Diane Martin National Center for Construction Safety. Successful candidates are expected to develop and sustain a research program with emphasis on interdisciplinary and
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appropriate for the undergraduate program. For language instruction: demonstrated near native or native language ability and knowledge of the culture where the respective language is spoken. For non-language