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on evidence of achievement in assigned duties, which may include course evaluations, peer reviews, curricular or program leadership, mentoring, pedagogical innovation, student success contributions, and service
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Interior Architecture within a highly competitive professional program, attracting over 700 first-year applicants across the United States in 2024. There are approximately 55 students in each of the four
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graduate programs in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (particularly the Higher Education Administration Ph.D. and M.S. programs and College Student Personnel M.S. program) through teaching courses
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. The applicant will be expected to recruit graduate students (from the interdisciplinary Genome Science and Technology Program) by year 3. A competitive startup package including support for PhD students and
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teaching and academic/clinical advising of students in the doctoral nurse anesthesia program. 2. Contribute to the guidance of students’ scholarly projects within courses and to the development
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publishing in peer-reviewed journals relative to their years as an academic, along with evidence of the ability to develop an innovative research program supported by external funding. Candidates with
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, there is a physical therapy program and opportunities to work with the avian and zoological medicine service on oncology cases. There are excellent diagnostic imaging facilities that include on-site CT
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recognized research program with interdisciplinary connections across the CRI network at UT and ORNL. Contribute architecture and design expertise to collaborative studies on the transition of the building
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. Participate in program and course revisions. a. Teach graduate and undergraduate nursing courses as assigned b. Supervise nursing students as assigned c. Participate in the evaluation and ongoing
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. · Collaborating with faculty, staff, and students to advance interdisciplinary research, program development, and collective scholarly initiatives. · Demonstrating a strong commitment to the mission