118 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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in music education. The candidate should also work collaboratively with other College of Music faculty to sustain and support the music education program, maintain a research/creative/scholarly
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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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program concerning the placement and performance of guitar students within the ensembles. Coach small/large jazz ensembles. As needed, teach courses including improvisation, jazz theory, class guitar and
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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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expected to develop a vigorous, externally funded research and instructional program in the broad field of climate change resiliency from an Earth Systems approach. The successful candidate is expected
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undergraduate and graduate online teaching program. This position will coordinate and develop fully online undergraduate and masters programs in agricultural business; 2) teach undergraduate and graduate courses
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and extramural funding support. Responsibilities Pursue and maintain an active program of research specific to professional counseling, leading to pursuit of external funding to advance the research
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the School’s existing research and teaching programs. The successful candidate will develop a research and teaching program focused on educating applied data scientists, with an emphasis on natural resource
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member to create and provide instruction in a fully online program in Applied Cybersecurity (CYBR). CECS has a position open for non-tenure track, twelve-month appointment to begin as soon as possible
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, 10% Teaching) The successful candidate will be expected to: 1) develop a nationally-recognized Extension program focusing on agricultural law 2) teach one undergraduate law course in the Department