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external funding to support collaborative research projects Participation in the Environmental Science degree program and mentoring PhD and MS students in the Environmental Science degree program Preferred
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Hinesville, GA 31313 Department Information The Department of English in the College of Arts and Humanities strives to produce graduates who understand the art and science of language, literature, and writing
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computational structural engineering. Process & Infrastructure Systems: lean construction practices, remote sensing, GIS, geospatial analytics, and sustainable transportation. Infrastructure Resilience
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the Child Development Center, an on-campus laboratory serving 64 children that provides student training opportunities and supports faculty research. The Human Development and Family Science program
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with qualifications and experience. Required Qualifications Earned PhD in accounting or a closely related field with at least 18 graduate semester hours in accounting, from an AACSB accredited
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offers baccalaureate degrees in Geosciences (with concentrations in Geography, Geology, & Environmental Science) and Sustainability Science, as well as Master of Science and PhD degrees in Environmental
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Family Science, Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design, and Recreation and Tourism Management. Each program focuses on human behavior and experience with a shared mission to enhance quality of life
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other media Required Qualifications Educational Requirements PhD in relevant field (materials science, chemistry, physics, etc.) Required Experience Author or co-author on publications in a closely
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of Public Health (DrPH) degrees, as well as a Certificate in Public Health (online). The MPH program has seven concentration areas: Biostatistics, Community Health, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology
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Health (DrPH) degrees, as well as a Certificate in Public Health (online). The MPH program has seven concentration areas: Biostatistics, Community Health, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology