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Professor for the 2025-2026 Academic Year. This is a full-time, nine-month academic appointment. Applicants must possess a PhD, or be at the ABD stage, in City and Regional Planning or a similar field by
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International or Global Studies. PhD preferred. Previous higher education teaching experience, especially online teaching, is strongly desired. Applicants will be teaching the introductory course, covering
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transcript. Minimum Position Qualifications Master’s degree in Women and Gender Studies or master’s degree in a related discipline with 18 hours of graduate work in Women and Gender Studies. PhD preferred
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further levels of promotion as Associate and then Full Professors of Teaching as they continue their work at the university. Applicants must have either a PhD in Mathematical Sciences or a minimum of a
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University. Applicants must have earned a PhD or other research doctorate by the start date, and clinical certification and eligibility for state licensure in SLP are preferred. Candidates with a record of
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program is a plus, as is industrial experience. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2025. Applicants with a PhD from an accredited institution in either Computer Science, Engineering, Engineering
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PhD in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics and demonstrate a proven record of both collaborative and independent research, supported by quality publications. Additionally, candidates must have expertise
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. Applicants must have either a PhD in Mathematical Sciences or a minimum of a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences or a related field with at least 18 graduate hours in Mathematics. Candidates should have a
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the Spring Semester of 2024. Applications are invited from candidates with a PhD in all areas of Mathematical Sciences that are related to Data Science in general and Statistical Learning and Statistical
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must have either a PhD in Mathematical Sciences or a minimum of a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences or a related field with at least 18 graduate hours in Mathematics. Candidates should have a