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graduate teaching assistants. We offer programs leading to BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees in mathematics, with applied mathematics options at all levels. We co-govern the Data Science Program, which houses a BA
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equitable student outcomes. PREFERRED: PhD or EdD in Health and Physical Education and or related field in education. Record of successful teaching experience in PK-12 public or public charter schools
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Island Geriatric Education Center, and Rhode Island Collaborative for lnterprofessional Education and Practice. Faculty also recruit and advise graduate students from the PhD in Health Science program
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data and research-based practices to pursue equitable student outcomes. PREFERRED: ● PhD or EdD in Health and Physical Education and or related field in education. ● Record of successful teaching
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. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: The incumbent is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1. PhD degree. 2. Recognized leader in the field at a national level (e.g
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exposed to adverse environmental conditions. QUALIFICATIONS: REQUIRED: 1. PhD degree 2. Recognized leader in the field at a national level (e.g., Fellow in the AAN or AANP). 3. Eligible for tenure in
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graduate teaching assistants. We offer programs leading to BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees in mathematics, with applied mathematics options at all levels. We co-govern the Data Science Program, which houses a BA
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specified. Environmental conditions: This position is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions. Required Qualifications REQUIRED: 1. PhD in Oceanography, Genome Sciences, Computer
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of research. Qualifications Required: 1) Master’s or PhD degree in Computer Science or related discipline. 2) Demonstrated experience in teaching Computer Science courses. 3) Demonstrated ability to work with
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research and NIH or NIH-equivalent applications. Mentor PhD students in the development of grant proposals. Serve as a resource for the College while acting as a liaison with other University personnel