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faculty is expected. Candidates should have completed their terminal degree and at least one post-doctoral experience with a track record of scholarship and publication. Individuals with evidence of
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Department: College of Nursing, Office of Research and Scholarship Job Title: Open Rank-Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Associate Professor (Tenure Eligible), or Professor (Tenure Eligible) Position
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Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in the Adult-Gerontology Program, with the remaining effort coming from teaching and/or practice. Ideal candidates will have teaching and scholarship experience and the
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, the Assistant Deans of Undergraduate Programs, Master’s Programs, and PhD Programs, the Sr. Associate Dean of Faculty and Students, the Director of Admissions and Student Affairs, the Associate Dean of Research
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to be renewed. The GES department is equipped with a suite of geospatial software and lab facilities, collegial and productive faculty, approximately 170 undergraduate majors and 20 MA students. Essential
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financial scholarships, and program reports. Procurement duties will differ based on entry versus intermediate level. Key Responsibilities: Provide extensive communication with CE students, faculty, and
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on-campus and off-campus agencies and resources to connect students to long-term support Conduct intake meetings with undergraduate and graduate students to determine needs for appropriate referrals Works
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at the same rank A history of mentorship of students in the National Communication Associate honor society Ability to teach courses related to intercultural/global communication for undergraduates and graduate
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more than 30,000 undergraduate, graduate, and health professions students in Denver, Aurora, and online and awarding nearly 4,000 degrees each year. The renowned researchers and award-winning CU Denver
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, training, and development of undergraduate and graduate peer mentors and supplemental learning leaders, as well as promotion and marketing of services to students through classroom visits and various social