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. The Clinical Contract Coordinator manages the clinical training agreement (CTA) lifecycle for five current nursing programs (RN-BSN, PLBSN, MN, DNP, PhD) and new programs (BSW, MSW, MEPN) at four campuses
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experience. The successful applicant will be expected to develop a new program in social work at the master’s level (MSW) which includes the creation of materials required for the accreditation process through
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. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have an earned PhD in Nursing, or a related field, by the time of hire. Candidates must demonstrate an established program of research in a CoN targeted area of
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of these positions. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have an earned PhD in Nursing, or a related field, by the time of hire. Candidates must have a current and active program of funded research, including
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installation, collect and process data, plan and manage long-term studies, analyze results, develop conclusions and hypothesis, and publish research results. Research often involves the use of herbicides, but is
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projects, study installation, collect and process data, plan and manage long-term studies, analyze results, develop conclusions and hypothesis, and publish research results. Research often involves the use
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preparing manuscripts for publications. Furthermore, in-state and regional travel will be expected. The position is initially for one year and can be renewed for up to four years. Required qualifications: PhD
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on critical issues of food production and sustainable agroecology. Summary of Duties: Recruitment for a post-MS or post-PhD candidate with experience in research, statistical analyses, writing, and publishing
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Qualifications for All Candidates: Earned PhD in Public Health or other related discipline: or commensurate degree. Demonstrated record of, and commitment to, excellence in teaching Demonstrated record of, and
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DVM, PhD, or equivalent degree in one of the following areas: veterinary medicine, anatomy or physiology and experience teaching gross anatomy in a professional DVM (or equivalent) program. Preferred