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program in one or more of the areas listed above and have a demonstrated commitment to excellent and innovative instruction, an ethos of care and support of students, and effective mentorship and guidance
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, the largest plant collection in the state, the Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory which documents and tracks species of concern, and the Oklahoma Natural Registry program that partners with landowners
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not limited to modeling, phylogenetic, and molecular approaches) who will establish a highly productive, cross-disciplinary, and externally funded program of scholarship here at OU. The ideal candidate
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Anthropologist who will establish a discipline-leading, student-involved, cross-disciplinary and externally funded research program; build collaborations within and outside the University; and work with colleagues
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an accredited program. · Been employed as full-time faculty for a minimum of one full academic year before July 1, 2024. · Minimum of three years of experience teaching and mentoring/ · Interest in
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collegial interdisciplinary groups and strong academic units. The SBS has several Neurobiology faculty and participates in a graduate program in Cellular and Behavioral Neurobiology: https://www.ou.edu/cbn
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(9-month academic year contract with 3 months summer required) to teach in the Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. These faculty positions will begin in January 2025 (spring semester), or August
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engage with both the research and teaching missions of the University to build an impactful, externally funded research program in hydrogeoscience; collaborate with colleagues across campus to develop
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OU continues to flourish. The PCB is AACSB-accredited, with approximately 6,000 undergraduate, 820 master’s, and 42 doctoral students. Its undergraduate program is ranked 70th by U.S. News and World
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ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD students, outreach, and other departmental activities