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to PhD and MS students in their research and coursework. A start-up package is negotiable based on needs. Salary & beginning Date: Salary is competitive. The position is a full-time, tenure-track, nine
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to the department and the PhD program through participation in departmental meetings, workshops, and seminars. Teaching expectations for this position will be three to four 3-credit courses per semester. Additional
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, Economics or other related field and at least five years of related experience. Special Conditions PhD in Economics, Health Care Policy, or other related field and at least two years of related experience
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stakeholders. Minimum Position Qualifications Relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) and meet academic requirements for consideration as a Full or Associate Professor and hold full-time faculty status
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Qualifications Candidates for these positions must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant Professor
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, although this can be flexible. Minimum Position Qualifications Candidates must have a terminal academic degree (PhD/EdD/DSc) or equivalent academic doctoral degree in a health sciences teaching area to
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Bachelor of Science in Public Health, and PhD programs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics and in Social and Behavioral Health. The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban university classified as a
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other academic endeavors. Minimum Position Qualifications Candidates for this position must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic
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the Southeast. Degree programs offered include the BBA, MBA, MA and MS, and PhD. The academic programs of the College are fully accredited by AACSB International. The College faculty of approximately 95 serves
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, and PhD. The academic programs of the College are fully accredited by AACSB International. The College faculty of approximately 100 serves over 3,500 students, with approximately 2,500 undergraduates