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field. Teaching Assistant Professor – PhD in community and economic development, economics, business management, analytics, or a related field. Familiarity with advanced data analytical tools like IMPLAN
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Qualifications A PhD degree in Environmental Chemistry/Environmental Engineering/Geochemistry/Soil Chemistry or related area and interests in the organic compound/pollutant fate and transport. Experience with
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Lecturer II – Master’s in Nursing or a BSN with a related field Master’s. Assistant Professor (non-tenure track or tenure track) – Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in nursing and doctoral degree (DNP, PhD
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Qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD or MD/PhD and academic credentials that qualify for appointment at the level of Professor or Associate professor; eligibility to work in the United States; and
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Davidson Academy at UNR Contact Information for this Position: Gillian Moritz, PhD Associate Professor & Search Committee Chair Department of Physiology & Cell Biology gmoritz@med.unr.edu (775) 784-4114
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. Required Qualifications PhD in nursing, clinical research, or other relevant research-focused doctoral preparation. A graduate degree in nursing (PhD, DNP, or MSN) is required. Minimum of five years of acute
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) https://www.unr.edu/education/academic-programs/degrees-and-programs/counseling-and-educational-psychology , and a PhD in Education/Counselor Education and Supervision https://www.unr.edu/degrees
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-and-programs/counseling-and-educational-psychology , and a PhD in Education/Counselor Education and Supervision https://www.unr.edu/degrees/education/ces-phd . All programs are CACREP accredited
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electronic systems. Required Qualifications PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related fields. The successful candidate must have working knowledge of microwave engineering, antennas, noise, heat
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are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related fields. The applicant must have working knowledge of microwave engineering, antennas, noise, heat radiation