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Opportunity, Religious Studies, Joint PhD Program with DU/Iliff, Philosophy, etc. Pluralism Renovate previously established and implement new dialogic programming at DU with the aim of creating and sustaining
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the next generation of housing leaders. Cultivate and maintain strong connections with students and faculty across DU. Required Qualifications: Advanced degree (PhD, JD, or Master’s) in related area and/or
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to receive rankings and recognition from BusinessWeek, the Financial Times, U.S. News & World Report and Forbes. The Daniels College of Business (DCB) offers a variety of baccalaureate, graduate, PhD and
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programs, and an Executive PhD program. Daniels was founded in 1908, the eighth-oldest collegiate business program in the United States. It has held AACSB accreditation since 1923. U.S. News & World Report
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Gowensmith, PhD, and staffed by GSPP students. Primarily, Denver FIRST serves as a go-to setting for forensic evaluation, outpatient competency restoration, research, grants, and consultation in forensic
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of Social Work degree at three Colorado campuses (Denver, Durango, and Glenwood Springs) and online. GSSW’s PhD program is competitive with small cohorts designed to be rigorous and supportive. GSSW
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students and offers a Master of Social Work degree at three Colorado campuses (Denver, Durango, and Glenwood Springs) and online. GSSW’s PhD program is competitive with small cohorts designed to be rigorous
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) funding from NSF and grant awards (R15, RO1) from NIH. We provide an attentive, hands-on research and learning community for undergraduate and graduate students up to the PhD level. The program is
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nine bachelor’s degrees, four MBA degree programs, seven specialized master’s programs and an Executive PhD program. Daniels was founded in 1908—the eighth-oldest collegiate business program in
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hold a PhD in Biology (evolutionary, or molecular/cell) or a related field (e.g., biochemistry). Applicants should have experience in wet-lab methods (e.g., PCR, molecular cloning, microbiology, protein