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independently on projects with minimal supervision. Proficient in the use of standard computer software programs. Able to learn new systems. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution. Preferred
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of information. Demonstrated attention to detail. LEARNING AGILITY: Independent and innovative self-starter who can display an ability to learn rapidly and adapt quickly to changing situations. School/College
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Communication Sciences and Disorders at Wayne State University invite applications for a joint full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 18, 2026. We seek a scholar who will teach
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-exempt and temporary part-time support staff. Supervise, train and instruct them on methods and procedures. Provide direction to department employees on methods and procedures. Monitor workflow and
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- Teaching beginning Fall 2026. · Teach 4 (per semester) undergraduate/graduate supply chain management courses · Manage assessment and Student progress using the Learning Management System
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students preparing for the allied health sciences. In addition, the candidate may also have the opportunity to teach upper-level courses in their area of specialty. The successful candidate is expected
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: Education: Bachelor's degree Bachelor’s degree in a related field of study, preferred. Requires advanced knowledge predominantly intellectual in character in a field of science or learning acquired by a
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of research. -Maintain a sustained and externally funded research program with measurable impact. -Publish in reputable peer-reviewed nationally recognized journals. -Prepare, teach and evaluate
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recognized, peer-reviewed journals -Prepare, teach and evaluate assigned courses -Use teaching strategies appropriate to learning objectives and students’ needs -Participate in College and University
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and PhD students. This position is one of several searches underway in connection with the Black Studies Faculty Enhancement Initiative sponsored by the Mellon Foundation and Wayne State University