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, Skill and Ability, Minimum Qualifications, and Special Requirements sections of the position have been met. Please also be sure to demonstrate how you meet any of the Preferred Qualifications that you may
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organizing all phases of a Division I women?s swimming program, including: recruitment and holistic development of student-athletes; training plan development and execution; home and away meet preparation and
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with students in an accelerated nursing entry program. Previous classroom teaching experience in an institution of higher education. Experience with a wide range of educational strategies, including
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Biology and Allied Health Sciences. This role emphasizes teaching excellence and educational innovation. While research is not a requirement, there are ample opportunities to engage in the scholarship
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of new courses and educational initiatives that promote student engagement, intellectual growth, and academic success, particularly for undergraduates in Biology and Allied Health Sciences. This role
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Proven skill in fostering collaborative, consultative, and meaningful partnerships among student affairs/success staff and university constituents. Demonstrated history of leading the development
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INTRODUCTION The College of Engineering (CoE) at the University of Connecticut (UConn) seeks qualified candidates for a non-tenure track position of Assistant Professor in Residence or Associate
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of contract law and applicable federal and state procurement statutes. Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills. Computer proficiency with Microsoft Suite. Ability to work independently
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operates within the College of Engineering. CTI?s mission is to conduct integrated multidisciplinary research, education, and related services that promote safety and efficiency in multi-modal passenger and
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team. Sponsored Program Services (SPS) is responsible for administering a portfolio of $375M in annually awarded funding across all UConn campuses and UConn Health. We are a top-ranked public research