63 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"Study-Group" "Dr" positions at University of Kentucky
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constituents, participating in institutional and professional service, and mentoring students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. The distribution of effort for this position will be approximately 60-80
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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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of Information Science and School of Journalism and Media), two departments (Department of Communication and Department of Integrated Strategic Communication), and interdisciplinary master’s and PhD programs. Nearly 100
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skills Commitment to establishing and maintaining a program of scholarly activity Required License/Registration/Certification None Job Summary The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy invites
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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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position in the regular title series with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. The successful candidate is expected to pursue a vigorous research program and to deliver high quality teaching to both
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; lifting, carrying, pushing up to 15 lbs.; and extensive computer use. Shift Monday – Friday; generally 8:00 am-5:00 pm; and some nights and weekends. Job Summary Dr. Doug Oyler is seeking a Research Program
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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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computer engineering are especially encouraged to apply. Responsibilities for the successful candidate include establishment of an independent research program that is supported by awards from extramural
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assessment and management of pain for graduate students in the Orofacial Pain Program. This role adds a critical behavioral science component to the curriculum, enhancing students’ understanding of pain