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to develop professionally (e.g., attend and present at conferences, publish research results, keep up on latest advances in the field). Minimum Qualifications PhD degree in engineering or the physical
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3D cell culture including spheroid and organoid. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Biological Sciences or closely related field. Advanced experimental experience with spheroid and organoid models
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-1000 applications during the fall admissions cycle and 400-500 applications during the spring cycle annually. • Facilitate management of PhD examinations including preparing announcements, committee
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applicants for Lecturer must have a PhD by the time of appointment. These degrees should be in statistics or a related field (e.g., biostatistics, computer science, data science, engineering, math education
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are qualified to teach in these curricular areas: Research, Evaluation, and Social Policy from a Social Work Perspective (Required: PhD, DSW, or MA degree in relevant discipline and work experience; MSW strongly
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, collaborative environment. Preferred: • PhD • Experience working with graduate and professional students in the delivery of academic adjustments and services. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Ability to organize
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://ischool.illinois.edu/ . MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - MS/MA or PhD in Information Sciences, Information Technology, Library and Information Science, Computer Science, or related fields. - Teaching
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former students, interns, GAs for letters of recommendation for a variety of higher education positions; Masters Programs, PhD Programs, etc. Templates are saved and then edited and reused at the request
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PhD in engineering, a physical science, or a field related to quantum science and information. Demonstrated experience working with federally funded scientific and/or engineering research programs
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://jobs.illinois.edu in order to be considered. For further information about this specific position, please contact Meaghan McKenna, PhD, CCC-SLP, Chair, Search Committee, meaghanm@illinois.edu. For questions