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10% Departmental service. Ideal candidates will have an active program of research with existing, or clear potential for, external funding. The candidate will be expected to contribute to the teaching
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visit: https://www.uky.edu/chs/clinical-leadership-and-management . The open rank tenure-eligible faculty position will include teaching undergraduate healthcare business courses in the CLM program, such
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experiential courses focused on public health practice and leadership, including areas such as epidemiology, health promotion, program planning and evaluation, and policy analysis. Utilize experiential learning
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. The appointee will have a primary appointment in the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, College of Public Health. 3. The appointee will develop and maintain an active research program that
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. The research statement should outline the focus areas of the applicant’s research program, demonstrated through publications and/or extramural funding, or evidence of potential to secure such funding. It should
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Canvas shell for use by all instructors. Additionally, ICR has a Program Coordinator who helps support all faculty. The typical nine-month appointment runs from August 16 to May 15 each year. The initial
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Experience A strong record of research accomplishments and the capability to develop an active and nationally recognized research program. The successful candidate must demonstrate a strong commitment to
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in agronomy or related fields. Required Related Experience Candidates with college or university teaching experience and who value systems-thinking, a priority area in the department and program
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have an active research program in the US Southeast or the Ohio River Valley and an expectation of securing external funding. The successful candidate will also have expertise in GIS (and, preferably
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. The college also houses University of Kentucky’s independent student newspaper, The Kentucky Kernel, and the championship-winning Intercollegiate Debate program. About the University: Located in the vibrant