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include teaching undergraduate courses in the 4-5 middle grades Math/Science Education program and providing services to the Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture (TLAC). The department is dedicated
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and availability of funds, beginning Fall 2026. The successful applicant will be required to teach; advise and mentor graduate students; develop an independent, externally funded research program
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; however, the appointment may change in accordance with the needs of the Genetics and Genomics Interdisciplinary Graduate Program (GGEN) and College of Medicine home department. Initial appointments
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Youngsters (HIPPY) program. Under the supervision of the HIPPY Manager, they manage a caseload of 15–25 families, participate in weekly team meetings, conduct weekly home visits using role-play to model
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, 2026. Responsibilities for these positions include development of a vibrant research program, teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and service to the department, the university, and the
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to begin in Spring 2026. Position responsibilities include a) teaching undergraduate courses as needed in the relevant program area, and b) minimal service. We seek a vibrant and innovative colleague to join
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The successful candidate is expected to develop and lead an independent, high-impact, extramurally funded, and internationally recognized research program relevant to the anticipation, identification, mitigation
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Data Engineering, a program designed to prepare students to design, build, and operate the data infrastructure that underpins modern data-driven organizations. The ISEN department comprises 31 tenured
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departments and auxiliary unit(s). Oversees departmental goal setting, strategic planning, and performance outcomes. Directs the development and management of budgets, allocation of resources, program
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relationships with student leaders, campus faculty, staff, and community partners. Serves as a campus resource for timely, current, and relevant health information related to college health. Program Development