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, or when filled. Compensation will be competitive. Program Information The Department of Finance is one of seven departments within the Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee
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faculty vacancy. The long-term plan for hires within this cluster include 1) development of new radiochemistry labs, 2) development of enhanced radioisotope curriculum and establishment of a summer school
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will be expected to: 1) lead and/or participate in interdisciplinary academic and research programming focusing on environmental economics; 2) lead and/or participate in efforts to secure extramural
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on plant ecosystems. Faculty in this position are expected to establish an innovative, externally funded research program and contribute to the departmental teaching and training mission at both
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to major in either kinesiology, sport management, or recreational therapy. Approximately 180 graduate students (MS and PhD programs) can choose to specialize in exercise physiology, biomechanics, sport
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will have the responsibility to collaboratively develop a strategic plan that will help lead UTK in building a robust identity in food and nutrition security. This strategic plan will focus
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productivity, external funding success, and professional advancement. · Supporting graduate programs in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies through high-quality teaching, research-informed advising
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for this position is January 1, 2026. Details on the College of Nursing Programs are available at https://nursing.utk.edu/ About the College of Nursing With a longstanding tradition of excellence in nursing education
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of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) campuses, using a team science approach, in building a strategic plan that emphasizes enhancing collaboration and impact by creating an interdisciplinary
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the opportunity to lead multiple constituencies and further develop a contemporary, diverse, progressive academic program to enhance the success of University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine graduates