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(MA and PhD) students. The successful candidate will also be expected to conduct a research program in ancient philosophy that contributes to the department’s research strengths and to perform the usual
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related field and a commitment to excellence in teaching. Preferred Qualifications A Phd in computer science or closely related field with experience and a commitment to excellence in teaching Posting
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Sciences or a related field (or, for PhD candidates without a master’s, must be ABD) at the time of appointment. Strong organizational and communication skills are required. Preferred Qualifications None
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hazards, human rights, coastal geomorphology, energy geographies, GIScience, biogeography, migration, and climate change. The Department has about 25 full-time graduate students and offers PhD, MS, MA, BS
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, masters, and doctoral level with programs in exercise science, athletic training, and physical therapy. The PhD program is consistently one of the top ranked programs in the US, and USC is among the top
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positions will further increase NIH and other federal funding and positively impact the health of the communities we serve. Required Education and Experience Earned doctorate in nursing (PhD). Candidates
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. Required Education and Experience PhD in a journalism, mass communication, communication, or related field, plus relevant academic experience (at least seven years for Associate Professor rank or at least
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Carolina, seeking grant funding, publishing their research, and sharing that research with the public. Required Education and Experience By the start date of the appointment, all candidates must have a PhD
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minimum of a master’s degree in Biological Sciences or a related field (or, for PhD candidates without a master’s, must be ABD) at the time of appointment. Strong organizational and communication skills
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in exercise science, athletic training, and physical therapy. The PhD program is consistently one of the top ranked programs in the US. The department currently serves approximately 1200 undergraduates