52 PhD-scholarship-architecture positions at University of Nevada Las Vegas in United States
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the new and exciting Neon Pacific Initiative , a three-year project funded by the Mellon Foundation that aims to expand, enhance, and elevate the placemaking and public-facing scholarship activities
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Scholarships is excited to invite applications for the role of Financial Aid Processing Analyst. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Processing and the Processing Coordinator, the Financial Aid Processing
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focus of this role. The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships is a dynamic and ever-evolving office that experiences constant change to meet the demands of our students, to keep pace with rapidly
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with a record of professional engagement, academic experience, and a strong desire to continue to engage in scholarship and/or research as professional creative activity consistent with the expectations
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, integrated electrical/biological/optical circuits and systems, image processing and analysis, embedded DSP, digital design, logic synthesis, computer architecture, embedded systems, robotics, nonlinear and
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PhD degrees in Mathematical Sciences. The Department is part of the College of Sciences, which also include the departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physics and Astronomy, Geoscience, and Life
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of Mathematical Sciences currently has 30 regular faculty members and around 45 graduate students. It offers BA, BS, MS and PhD degrees in Mathematical Sciences. The Department is part of the College of Sciences
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of submissions, peer-review processes, and the successful organization of events. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS This position requires a PhD from an accredited college or university as recognized by the United States
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to establish a rigorous research program supported by extramural funding, generate peer-reviewed scholarship, mentor and advise graduate students, effectively teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and
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student educational experience and remove disability-related barriers allowing students greater access to scholarship, creative activity, and research. In summary, the DRC aspires to the following goals