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, to train PhD students, and to participate in undergraduate teaching. Competitive startup funds are available. The Biology Department facilities include a Cell and Molecular Imaging Core (https://www.unr.edu
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for an Assistant Professor in Creative Writing, specializing in fiction. This position will begin ideally in the spring semester of 2025. Applicants possessing or expecting MFAs or PhDs in English no later than
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must be prepared to teach upper and lower division courses in ethical theory, applied ethics, and other value-theory courses. Ability to teach bioethics is desirable. All requirements for the PhD must be
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must be prepared to teach upper and lower division courses in ethical theory, applied ethics, and other value-theory courses. Ability to teach bioethics is desirable. All requirements for the PhD must be
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of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources. The college also includes the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension. The Department offers both BS and MS degrees in Nutrition; a Nutrition
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– Master’s degree by August 2024 in special education or a related field from an accredited program or entered the education field prior to 2013. Teaching Assistant Professor – PhD by August 2024 in special
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– Master’s degree by August 2024 in elementary education from an accredited program or entered the education field prior to 2013. Teaching Assistant Professor – PhD by August 2024 in elementary education from
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year. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate level statistics classes. While this is a teaching position, research is encouraged and supported. Required Qualifications PhD in Economics or
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and three (3) years of related professional work experience OR a PhD Degree or related terminal degree and one (1) year of related professional work experience. Related Experience: Documented experience
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for promotion. This non-tenure track faculty position in the Department of World Languages and Literatures will teach 24 credits per year, typically 12 credits in fall and spring semester. This non-tenure track