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Position Details Req ID: req17639 Position Title: Assistant Professor/Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling (Tenure Track) Position Type: Faculty Position Number: 1801 Campus: Langston
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for a fixed-term Teaching Assistant Professor, beginning August 2024. This 9-month, non-tenure track, position will be expected to provide high quality undergraduate instruction in the BA Psychology
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of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor who have a commitment to outstanding research scholarship and graduate education and mentoring. The faculty member would be part of the newly established OSPH, endowed
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Open Rank Instructional Faculty in Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences - (24001069) Description Inequities and health disparities are a major public
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applications for a Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor (non-tenure track) position. The department is one of eight within the School of Health Professions (SHP), housed on a vibrant, urban midwestern campus
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health disparities, who would all benefit from the focused efforts and niche expertise of a CRC applicant with expertise one or more of these populations as it relates to health. Drawing on existing
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professional workforce to help decrease health care disparities. Submit a detailed CV with a cover letter explicating your qualifications, including teaching and research interests and experience, as
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Assistant/Early Associate Professor. The candidate will use an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach to study the individual, social, and structural factors that shape health disparities with a focus
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more about the UNT System and how we live our values at www.UNTSystem.edu. Posting Title Assistant/Associate Professor Kinesiolgy with Health Disparities Emphasis Department UNT-Kinesiolgy, Hlth Promo
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for a fixed-term Teaching Assistant Professor or Teaching Associate Professor, beginning July 1, 2024. This 12-month, non-tenure track, position will require 50% effort devoted to serving as the Program