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become available for the incoming Chair to build the Department’s PhD program in nutrition. Future goals include the building of a Food Science program in the Department. Major Responsibilities Provide
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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
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candidate will be expected to develop a robust research program and regularly teach core organizational communication courses. Substantive research areas may include, but are not limited to, ethnicity/race
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and Graphic Design. The ideal candidate will possess an MFA or PhD in Graphic Design or a related field. We seek candidates who can demonstrate a broad knowledge of book and publication arts, and
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sensing data, and GIS software. Experience in deep learning and computer vision. Experience in developing software tools and products. Experience in writing scientific papers and successful grant
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an independent program of research; contribute to the school’s teaching and service mission; and engage in university, community, and professional service. Required Qualifications Earned doctorate (PhD, DrPH etc
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in which the predominant responsibility is teaching. We are seeking candidates with the ability to teach required courses in the literature track of the English major as well as courses that support
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and is renewable subject to budget and satisfactory annual evaluations. The anticipated start date is July 2024, with an option to teach other economics courses if the position is extended for a second
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be able to teach primarily in the MSW program and across modalities (e.g., on-ground and online MSW) in generalist and advanced generalist social work. This position also carries the expectations
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are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related fields. The applicant must have working knowledge of microwave engineering, antennas, noise, heat radiation