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Science program within the Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences. The candidate must: 1) have earned a Master’s degree or higher from an accredited institution in a relevant field such as
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and updates all TAC computer inventory and equipment and ensures all computers have appropriate computer software installed for test-taking purposes. • Test Center Coordinator will ensure that academic
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in frequent contact with Federal agency program officers and researchers from various academic institutions regarding scientific missions, the capability of the ship, funding and administration
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system changes. Manages energy consultants as well as providing energy usage forecasts for the campus. Assists with all aspects of the University’s energy program including procurement, trending, demand
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post-baccalaureate doctoral programs, including the DNP and a PhD in Nursing Science, spanning face-to-face, hybrid, and fully online programs. The School’s undergraduate nursing program is currently
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therapist in Delaware, and possess a strong desire to develop and conduct a nationally and internationally recognized research program. The successful candidate will contribute to the Department’s teaching
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track include a doctorate degree with PhD prepared preferred, U.S. RN licensure, Delaware RN licensure eligibility, and a record of successful teaching experience (including online) in undergraduate
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, and study intercultural exchange. The Program in Jewish Studies is an interdisciplinary program that offers a minor in Jewish Studies or Jewish Studies with Hebrew language, with collaborative ties
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; health and well-being. These programs are aimed at improving the quality of life through the transfer of research-based information to the program participants. Extension also works with a large group of
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) and a PhD degree in psychological and brain sciences organized around one of four concentrations: behavioral neuroscience, clinical science, cognitive psychology, and social psychology. PBS plays a