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the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology. This position requires the ability to involve and engage students in graduate and undergraduate research. The successful candidate will teach
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engineering, chemistry, elementary education, and others; and graduate courses for students in the MA in Applied Mathematics and Data Science and graduate programs from the Department of Computer Science and
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primary responsibility is the administration of all PGA of America University programming requirements for the Eastern Kentucky University PGA Golf Management program. The Coordinator will also assist in
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of fish collections at EKU, and may include instruction of other courses central to the MS Biology program. The successful candidate will also maintain an active scholarly agenda and participate in
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that may include, but are not limited to, Computer Aided Drafting, Mechanics of Materials, Metrology, Quality, Lean, Advanced Materials, Robotic Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, and other common
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students Ability for teaching excellence in general education courses Knowledge to effectively teach statistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels Evidence to establish a scholarship program
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our MBA Program to assist with recruitment, promotion, event planning, and business operations. Minimum Qualifications Must hold a bachelor's degree. Must be enrolled in a graduate program at Eastern
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writing, and technical writing, as well as courses in our online MA program in English and Writing Professions (MAEWP) and in our low-residency MFA in Creative Writing program, Bluegrass Writers Studio
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applications for Intramural Sports Referee. This position is responsible for the following: • Enforce the rules and regulations of the IM Program as well as Campus Recreation facilities policies • Accurately and
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Salary Grade: Faculty Full Time - 01 Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Karim Abdelhay Job Summary/Basic Functions The Forensic Science Program in the Department of Chemistry and Forensic Science at