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Sciences (CHASS) at the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) invites candidates to apply for a full-time tenure track faculty position at the assistant professor rank. The candidate hired will start August 16
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optometric services that include comprehensive eye exams along with the diagnosis and management of ocular disease. Assist in development of materials and documentation required for accreditation by the ACOE
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Responsibilities Manage assigned recruitment territory through prospect relationship management, leveraging partnerships, relationships, market research, admission/enrollment data, and Customer Relationship
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spaces for collaboration and product realization in CES. Serve as a judge or coach for campus competitions such as the E&S Student Research Symposium, project showcases, design competitions, and pitch
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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID AF9906 -2201-1827 Position Classification FT Administrator Position Summary Under the supervision of the Director of Student Life, the Assistant Director
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Science at the University of Detroit-Mercy College of Engineering & Science invites applicants for a tenure track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Electrical or Computer Engineering starting August
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customers. Assists with coordinating events and activities in the Simulation Technology and Research Center. Ensures that simulation and skill labs comply with all OSHA and work environment mandates. Attends
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strategies. Evaluate and treat student academic, clinical, and behavioral performances consistently, following University and Program policies. Encourage and support interprofessional educational and research
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the path toward a career in architecture include early career opportunities that help designers gain a foothold in the profession. This inaugural fellowship position seeks young designers who are eager
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their teaching, experience, and service that they can contribute to the Mission of the University and our commitment to provide support and opportunities for historically minoritized students to pursue research