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) Preferred Qualifications: —PhD in Communication Studies (please note that this is a Communication Studies generalist position) —Ability to teach classes that would complement our curriculum Special Conditions
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• Ex-officio member of the PhD Subcouncil; coordinate continuous improvement of doctoral programs • Manage academic probation announcements and dismissals Research • Promotion and advancement of research
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• Ex-officio member of the PhD Subcouncil; coordinate continuous improvement of doctoral programs • Manage academic probation announcements and dismissals Research • Promotion and advancement of research
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Policy, or other related field. At least five years of related experience. Special Conditions Preferred Qualifications – PhD in Economics, Health Care Policy, or other related field. At least two years of
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program. Applicants with interests in audiologic (re)habilitation and interprofessional practice and/or public health initiatives are encouraged to apply. The candidate should have an AuD or PhD in a
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must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant/Associate Professor. Rank will be determined
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analyze data to get University of Memphis patented technologies ready for market. Fellows should hold a PhD degree in an area of science related to the technology targeted for commercialization and be able
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, MA, and PhD programs with courses that address technical communication, digital media, document design, editing, web design, user experience, rhetorical theory, composition, health communication, and
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Qualifications Candidates for these positions must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant Professor
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Qualifications Candidates for this position must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant Professor