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Position Information Position Information Position Title: Adjunct Faculty - College of Humanities and Social Sciences Position Number: FA/5050/5380/5040 Working Title: Adjunct Faculty - College
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or Part-time: Full Time Time Limited Position: No Number of Vacancies: 1 Department: School of Social Work Posting Number: 0401343 SHRA/EHRA: EHRA (Faculty) Job Category: Professional Hiring Range
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Position Information Position Information Position Title: Assistant Professor for Social Work Position Number: 002692 Working Title: Assistant Professor for Social Work Full-time or Part-time: Full
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beyond to be culturally competent, ethical, and caring nurses for a global society. Nursing is a discipline that builds on knowledge from nursing theory; the natural, social, and applied sciences; and the
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; enhances service to programs and its participants in order to enhance student success; and provide direction to college-wide, cross-functional efforts that promotes student learning, persistence, retention
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constituent institution of the University of North Carolina System. The Department of English , located in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Fayetteville State University, offers programs and
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. Prefer a degree in social sciences, counseling or related fields. A minimum of two years of advising, recruitment, counseling, coaching or tutoring experience. Two years of proven experience working with
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University, the Department of Criminal Justice, which lies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, offers a BS in Criminal Justice, a minor in Criminal Justice, an MS in Criminal Justice, (with
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, the Department of Criminal Justice, which lies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, offers a BS in Criminal Justice, a minor in Criminal Justice, an MS in Criminal Justice, (with both a thesis and
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of Criminal Justice, which lies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, offers a BS in Criminal Justice, a minor in Criminal Justice, an MS in Criminal Justice (with both a thesis and non-thesis