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, and one of only three universities in the nation to offer BLA, MLA, and PhD degrees. The curriculum emphasizes understanding landscapes across multiple scales and contexts to support innovative design
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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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undergraduate/graduate. • Demonstrated ability or potential for quality teaching. Preferred Qualifications • PhD or other doctorate and demonstrated teaching experience. All offers of employment are contingent
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masters and 41 PhD students. Position Summary The University of Oregon (UO), Oregon's flagship public research institution, seeks a strategic, visionary, and highly collaborative leader and builder to serve
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answers to big questions with real-world implications. We serve a large and thriving undergraduate major and a PhD program that enrolls an average of six students a year. We particularly welcome
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. Department or Program Summary The Department of Geography is a top-ranked, PhD-granting unit with strengths in biophysical geography, human geography, environmental studies, and spatial data science. In
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teaching pedagogy. Preferred Qualifications • PhD in Human Physiology, or a related field. • Background in systems physiology including nerve, muscle, cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic and/or exercise
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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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both undergraduate and graduate level. • PhD in Accounting. • Experience in managing a program serving academic or business practitioners in accounting and/or finance. All offers of employment
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of the topic areas listed above. Lecturers • PhD in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology. • Current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology from the American