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Preferred Qualifications A PhD is preferred at the time the candidate begins the appointment, August 10 2024. Previous academic teaching experience is desirable. Conditions of Employment N/A Department 3K4000
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Qualifications PhD at the time appointment begins (August 10, 2024). Preferred Qualifications Previous teaching experience at the university level is preferred. Conditions of Employment Department 3KF150
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Qualifications PhD at the time appointment begins (August 10, 2024). Preferred Qualifications Previous teaching experience at the university level is preferred. Conditions of Employment Department 3KF150
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PhD or ABD in political science is preferred at the time appointment begins. Previous academic teaching experience is desirable. Conditions of Employment Department 3KH310 Government Dept Location
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foster teaching, research, and public service as an integral part of education linked through programs designed to preserve, transmit, and expand knowledge. We consider religion to be a complex, abiding
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promotes multidisciplinary education and research to produce active and literate environmental citizens, leaders, and problem solvers. We emphasize the value of integrating knowledge and approaches from
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by a graduate program (MA and PhD) in Historical Archaeology and Historical Anthropology. Department strengths include comparative colonial archaeology, Native Studies, and African Diaspora studies
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courses in the four fields of the discipline, including archaeology, bioanthropology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. A strong undergraduate program completes a PhD program in Historical Archaeology
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an effective teacher and will have a 3-3 teaching load. Required Qualifications A PhD at the time of appointment, August 10, 2024, is required. Preferred Qualifications Previous teaching experience is preferred
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. The Department of Physics values equally both quality research and excellence in teaching. Teaching duties include classroom instruction and the effective mentorship of undergraduate and graduate research students