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: Must have a PhD & experience with education and/or workforce development programs; Knowledge of data analysis techniques in at least one discipline; Excellent written and oral communication skills
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Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Science and Geology, MS degrees in Earth System Science and Climate Science, and a PhD in Climate Dynamics. Our faculty includes geologists, atmospheric scientists, paleontologists
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an accredited university; or have a PhD in Financial Planning, Accounting, or Finance prior to the start of Fall 2025 from an accredited university; CFP® professional certification required if no PhD in Financial
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degree; a traditional MS degree; and a PhD in Chemistry. For more information about the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, visit us on the web at https://science.gmu.edu/academics/departments-units
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; Advances pedagogical innovation, teaching assessment, and peer evaluation; Be recognized as educational role models and mentors to new faculty and GTAs in COS; Mentors MS and PhD students in STEM education
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, student mentoring, committee membership, and interfacing with the business community. Required Qualifications: PhD or equivalent in Accounting from an AACSB-accredited institution prior to the start of Fall
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international business, and will be starting a PhD program in Strategic Management. George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of all-inclusive diversity among its students
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that advances the priority goals of the program, School of Nursing and College of Public Health; and Participates in faculty governance. Required Qualifications: Terminal degree in Nursing (DNP or PhD) or health
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Engineering, and a PhD in Systems Engineering and Operations Research. The department also participates in the school-wide MS in Data Analytics Engineering. The SEOR programs are ranked 34th nationally in
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has grown from 550 undergraduates in 2012 to 2,500 today. The department has 230 PhD students and over 900 Masters students enrolled in three MS programs. The Department has around $5.5 million in