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demonstrated the ability to generate, externally funded research. Responsibilities include maintaining an active program of research, teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses (2/2 load), and performing
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. · Supporting undergraduate and/or graduate programs in the unit of Language, Culture, and Teacher Education or others in the College through high-quality teaching, research-informed advising, and curriculum
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programs as a Governor’s Chair Professor in Circular Biomaterials. The primary employer may be selected as either UTK or ORNL, with a joint appointment at the other institution. Established in 2006 and
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scholarship and teaching effectiveness in Entrepreneurship or a related discipline. The Ph.D. must be earned by August 1, 2026. Candidates for Assistant Professor should show promise in developing a program in
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for Assistant Professor should show promise in developing a program in disciplinary research and scholarship that is gaining external recognition. Candidates for Associate Professor should be targeting leading
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for Assistant Professor should show promise in developing a program in disciplinary research and scholarship that is gaining external recognition. Candidates for Associate Professor should be targeting leading
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, and residents; continuing education presentations at the local and national levels; and contribution to research programs. The successful candidate is expected to add to the department’s reputation and
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, service, and scholarship programs of the College. Responsibilities include clinical, didactic, and laboratory teaching of small animal surgery to professional students, interns, and residents; participation
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position will be filled by someone who can successfully teach a graduate course in Applied Psychometrics and supervise clinical assessments. The Counseling Psychology Program is the first APA-accredited
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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 undergraduate and