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Position Details Position Information Posting Number F00358P Position Title Visiting Assistant Professor of Informatics and Machine Learning Department College of Health Sciences FLSA Salary Not
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computer skills. Strong interpersonal skills with faculty, staff, and student groups. Job Duties and Responsibilities Advise military affiliated students on the JSU onboarding process and military funding
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the advising module. Knowledge of academic support strategies and methods. Excellent oral and written communication skills and computer applications. Job Duties and Responsibilities Advise Freshmen
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of Liberal Arts is accepting applications for a position as Assistant Professor of Speech Communication (Tenure-Track). Qualifications Minimum Required Education Candidates must have terminal degree (PhD) in
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accepting applications for a position as Visiting Professor of English. Qualifications Minimum Required Education Must have a terminal degree (MFA, PhD) in English or other relevant discipline by date
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a terminal degree (MFA, PhD) in English/British Literature or other relevant discipline by date of appointment. Minimum Required Experience Must have successful, relevant teaching experience
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terminal degree (MFA, PhD) in English/Creative Writing or other relevant discipline by date of appointment. Minimum Required Experience Must have successful, relevant teaching experience at the college level
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degree (DrPH, PhD, EdD) or equivalent in health behavior, health promotion and disease prevention, social and behavioral health, or a closely related discipline. Minimum Required Experience Demonstrated
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Research Methods. Very proficient in Cell culture and Molecular techniques: Western Blot, PCR, INC. Biochemical assays; Data analysis, Data recording; Computer Microsoft Office Proficiency: PowerPoint, Excel
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to teach undergraduate/graduate courses in the following colleges on a part-time basis: College of Science, Engineering and Technology, College of Business, College of Education and Human Development