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doctoral program. Our department includes 30 faculty, 104 graduate students in three degree programs (MS, AuD, PhD), and 208 undergraduate students. Faculty in the Department benefit from rich collaborative
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final grades at end of session. Additional duties may be assigned. Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree (or higher) in Management or a related field. Preferred Qualifications PhD or other terminal
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reviewers and the Admissions Committee. Manage the MD/PhD review process in close coordination with the Graduate Training Office Coordinator to ensure timely review of all candidates for the MD/PhD program
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Qualifications PhD in the Humanities or related field. Experience in a previous community management/engagement role. Experience managing multiple ongoing projects involving multiple collaborators and partners
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with a proven track record in helping lead large, complex anesthesiology organizations. The Department of Anesthesiology was formally established on July 14, 2025, with the goal of rapidly developing a
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ranging across core mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics and data science, and math education. The GIDPs offer interdisciplinary PhD programs and support research with faculty members from over 20
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analysis tools using JAsteroid, ArcGIS, and mission software to support spatially resolved compositional interpretations, team decision-making, and validating hypotheses. Mission Products, Documentation
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papers and exams Assess grades for students based upon performance in class, assignments, and exams Minimum Qualifications PhD in Anthropology with emphasis in SW archaeology or a related degree Preferred
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undergraduate, masters, and PhD programs in MIS. Over 5,000 students, including 250 PhD students, have graduated from these programs. US News & World Report currently ranks the undergraduate program #4 and the MS
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troubleshooting of equipment, instruments, and apparatus. **Overnight and weekend shifts will be required for this position.** William “Scott” Killgore, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and