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healthy work-life balance. KU recently launched baccalaureate programs in Criminal Justice to meet the growing employment demands of law enforcement, corrections, policy, courts administration, and related
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27666BR School of Professional Studies Position Overview Asst/Assoc/Full Professor of the Practice – Organizational Communication and Professional Studies This position serves the graduate program
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Overview: The Director – Project Management Programs/Professor of the Practice is both an Administrative and Teaching position. The Asst/Assoc/Professor of the Practice portion serves a 3-year limited term
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of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Practice with expertise in one of the following areas: Historic Preservation, Health and Wellness Design, Computational Design, Designbuild, Sports and Entertainment
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. The Engineering Management Department seeks an outstanding individual for a non-tenure track twelve-month faculty position as an Assistant Professor of the Practice in our graduate Engineering Management (EMGT
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for non-tenure track twelve-month faculty positions as Assistant Professor of the Practice for our growing Project Management department. Exceptionally qualified candidates will be considered at advanced
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program in the School of Professional Studies invites applications for a non-tenure track position at the rank of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of the Practice. This faculty position is expected
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with interests in mito-nuclear genomic interactions, cellular physiology, and biochemistry. The successful applicant will work with a research group that addresses how genetic variation impacts mito
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-funded project focused on feedbacks between soil health practices and hydrology. The postdoc will conduct detailed field-based research and data analysis to develop links between subsurface hydrology, soil
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, Health Education, Community Health, Sport Management, Exercise Science/Physiology, Kinesiology, Athletic Training or a directly related field. For Undergraduate Level Courses: Master's degree in Physical