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Contribute service to the department Minimum Requirements Prior to effective date of appointment, applicants must be ABD or have a PhD in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a closely related field. Application
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Contribute service to the department Minimum Requirements Prior to effective date of appointment, applicants must be ABD or have a PhD in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a closely related field. Application
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appropriate to the requirements of the position. Doctor of Nursing (DNP) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD in Nursing or other healthcare field). A Masters Degree in Nursing with the expectation of enrollment into a
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courses on a part-time basis Perform other related duties as assigned Minimum Requirements Master's or PhD degree in Chemistry or related field required, with demonstrated ability or prior teaching
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of Philosophy (PhD in Nursing or other healthcare field). Required Trainings/Certifications Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) Active Unrestricted State of Ohio RN license or the ability to obtain license to practice
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must have: Obtained a Master’s or PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering or related field from an accredited institution. Research and teaching experience in Biomedical Engineering or related fields
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a variety of culturally diverse backgrounds. Required Education Graduate level degree (MA or PhD) in Philosophy or closely related field Required Experience Prior teaching experience
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of specialized field, process or discipline. May require experience with specialized software programs. Additional Qualifications Considered PhD from an accredited institution of higher education in Criminal
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, and secondary prevention; Secure funding, grant writing, develop and implement research protocols, manage study staff, analyze data, and prepare manuscripts/presentations. Minimum Requirements PhD, MD
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. The School of Criminal Justice grants the BS, MS, and PhD degrees. The School also houses research centers specializing in corrections, policing, criminal justice, justice and communities, and crime science