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. This successful candidate for this position will serve as Department Head under a three-year renewable term. Department or Program Summary The Department of Landscape Architecture within the College of Design is
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Job no:534543 Work type:Faculty - Other Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Education, Instruction, Math Department:Arts & Sciences, College of Department: CAS Mathematics Rank: Postdoctoral Scholar
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an international or cross-cultural environment. • PhD or other terminal degree. • Experience with program management in an international context. All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion
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for an Inclusive Community (CIC) and has in recent years been building a concentration of faculty who study of Diversity Science. The clinical psychology PhD program at UO in particular has a long history of
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or applied science. The Institute is an optimal site for research and teaching, with a resident faculty, graduate program, and a well-developed, popular, and rigorous undergraduate major in Marine Biology. The field
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Rank: • PhD in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Nutrition, Human Performance, Athletic Training, Sports Medicine, Physiology, or related field • 2 years postdoctoral research experience • Research
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the Communication Disorders and Sciences program. Clinical Assistant Professors/supervisors focus their training and instruction on the practical application of skills necessary to engage in a given profession They
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Job no:534596 Work type:Faculty - Career Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Instruction, Human Physiology Department:Arts & Sciences, College of Department: CAS Human Physiology Rank: Instructor Annual
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related field • PhD degree in architecture or related field. • An architectural license or a path to professional licensure • Experience in professional architecture or engineering firm(s) or involvement in
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writing sample. Department Summary The Labor Education and Research Center is a state-wide program that combines teaching, research, and public service to improve the lives of Oregon’s workers