94 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Arizona State University
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applicants and nominations from those who have experience teaching, mentoring, and developing research in ways that effectively address inclusion as noted in our charter. Our School, and indeed the entirety
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unit, college, and university Regularly monitor student progress. Develop, maintain, and update engaging and accessible course materials as appropriate to the field and modality. Effectively teach
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online and in person. There may also be opportunities to develop new courses in their area of expertise. A typical course load for a tenure-track professor with an active research agenda is two courses per
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-Organizational Psychology. We are seeking candidates that can contribute to the development of these programs. The successful candidate can expect to teach courses in their area of expertise, along with statistics
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: Research Methods; SBS 300: Psychological Literacy and Career Development; PSY304: Effective Thinking; PSY 330: Statistical Methods; PSY 443: Abnormal Child Psychology; PSY 500: Research Methods; PSY 513
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(but are not limited to) digital/cyberpsychology, cultural dynamics, and social-emotional health processes. For this position, we are seeking an individual to develop a research and curricular
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of grant proposals; Teach courses in relevant areas; Mentor undergraduate and graduate students; Provide service; Contribute to curriculum development.
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pool to teach courses in our Forensic Psychology program. The successful candidate(s) will teach in person/online, and/or hybrid courses, prepare course materials and lecture content, evaluate student
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experience teaching, mentoring, and developing research in ways that effectively address inclusion as noted in our charter. Our School, and indeed the entirety of our University, seeks to recruit and retain