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of the office includes traditional assessment as well as data analytics, data visualization, outreach and professional development, and developing statistical models and analysis to support major
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ideological forces. Resources on campus to support professional and scholarly development include the School of the Arts, which fosters collaboration across its five departments (including Art History) and the
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program development. We are especially interested in candidates whose work engages the literary traditions of historically marginalized or underrepresented communities, and who are committed to fostering
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that empower personal development and academic success. Our six diverse residential areas offer Bearcats a home away from home that supports learning and growth. Residential Life launched an innovative staffing
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: Engage in professional development activities to enhance teaching effectiveness and disciplinary knowledge. AACSB accreditation guidelines specify a lecturer remains academically qualified by participating
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development, pharmacy practice and clinical science. In alignment with the School's strategic plan and the University's mission, the School is committed to core values including a culture of diversity, equity
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Department of Social Work is part of Binghamton University's College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). CCPA is composed of five departments: Human Development, Public Administration and Policy, Social
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Fellow. Responsibilities include: Participating in ongoing curriculum development, implementation, and assessment for the developing entry-level doctoral program; Close collaboration with other faculty
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beginning in Fall 2025. Applicants should highlight their experience with a transdisciplinary approach to research, program development, and grant writing. The successful candidates will possess evaluation
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date of Fall 2025 in the area of regenerative medicine. We are seeking national leaders in stem cell science, cell therapy, and biomanufacturing with special focus in pancreatic islet development