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for the Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling/Rehabilitation Counseling program within its Counseling Division, beginning August 19, 2024. The Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling program is CACREP
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orally and in writing. Ability to work effectively with children, young adults, and faculty members. Ability to assist with the implementation of an instructional program and to participate in monitoring
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School of Public Health Position Summary The Assistant Dean, Academic affairs works under administrative review of the SPH Dean. This position is responsible for academic program planning, course
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program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) are especially encouraged to apply. Normal duties will include teaching 4 courses per semester (12 credit hours), including pure mathematics
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of Communication and Fine Arts Job Summary Teach one or two courses for the University of Memphis, at the graduate level, in the Open-Source Investigative Reporting graduate program. THIS POSTING IS NOT A GUARANTEE
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supporting students in finance competitions, the CFP Board educational program, inter-university student competitions, Finance Club, and other university activities. Maintaining contact with the CFA Society
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2025. This position is contingent upon University funding. The successful candidate will be expected to have expertise in Actuarial Science. Responsibilities include conducting a research program in
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), including pure mathematics (particularly General Education courses), and assisting with other aspects of the undergraduate instructional program such as serving on departmental committees and providing some
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law classes, as well as graduate theoretical and research courses, and practical creative-focused courses in our undergraduate program. Undergraduate courses will be assigned based on the candidate’s
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methods is preferred. Candidates able to support the Statistics graduate program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) or with an actuarial background (relevant for our actuarial sciences