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the doctoral dissertation. The University of Alabama is a student-centered R1 research university. The successful candidate is expected to develop a strong research program, pursue external funding, and
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the visibility and reputation of UA’s DPT program. Minimum Qualifications • Licensed physical therapist with an active, unencumbered PT license in a U.S. jurisdiction and eligibility for Alabama licensure
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engineering program has consistently been one of the top-10 largest programs in the country for many years, with a current average enrollment each year over the past five years of more than 400 undergraduate
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engineering program has consistently been one of the top-10 largest programs in the country for many years, with a current average enrollment each year over the past five years of more than 400 undergraduate
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research program and to have the ability to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses in organic chemistry. Instructions and Required Materials for Application Applicants should apply online at https
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Department/Organization 208101 - Dean's Office-CCHS Rank Associate/Full Professor Position Summary The University of Alabama invites applications and nominations for the Founding Program Director of
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Materials Research Center: https://poly-sm.ua.edu/ ); the UA High Performance Computing and Data Center, and to further strengthen the department’s involvement in these activities and to leverage
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competitive adaptive sports program in the nation, UA Adapted Athletics, and proudly supports their successes at their state-of-the-art facilities. With teaching, research, and outreach efforts that serve
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candidate for the position will be expected to lead an established research program focused on microorganisms. The search is open to all areas of microbiology, with particular interest in, but not limited
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position to be shared between the Department of American Culture and Society, the Department of Anthropology, and the Blount Scholars Program, a living learning community conferring a minor in Liberal Arts