118 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"University-of-St" positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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on plant ecosystems. Faculty in this position are expected to establish an innovative, externally funded research program and contribute to the departmental teaching and training mission at both
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programs: Participate in program and course revisions. Revise assigned courses to reflect program outcomes, AACN essentials, state board of nursing minimum standards, current evidence, and best practice
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Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: College of Arts and Sciences: Division of Arts & Humanities: English Location
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as assigned. While the candidate may be hired to primarily teach in a specific program or program level, teaching assignments are based on UT CON needs as well as individual faculty member expertise
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, research, government, and industry settings. The successful candidate is expected to establish an innovative, externally funded research program and to contribute to the departmental teaching mission
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, epidemiology, environmental engineering, systems modeling, natural language processing, and machine learning to create a nationally prominent program leading in this field. The PHE team will address health
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graduate programs in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (particularly the Higher Education Administration Ph.D. and M.S. programs and College Student Personnel M.S. program) through teaching courses
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members to create and provide instruction in a fully online program in Data Science and Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI). CECS has multiple positions open for non-tenure track, twelve-month appointments
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of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) campuses, using a team science approach, in building a strategic plan that emphasizes enhancing collaboration and impact by creating an interdisciplinary
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the opportunity to lead multiple constituencies and further develop a contemporary, diverse, progressive academic program to enhance the success of University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine graduates