93 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"O.P" positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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to the diversity and intercultural goals of the University. The candidate who fills this position will be expected to contribute to teaching for both sport management and kinesiology program areas. This faculty
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and Responsibilities The successful candidate will be expected to: Develop a nationally and internationally recognized research program with interdisciplinary connections across the CRI network at UT
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Human Rights program. We have a thriving forensic anthropology concentration and recently introduced archaeology concentration and are in the process of building a cultural anthropology concentration
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of the keyboard area. The Keyboard Studies at the University of Tennessee is an internationally recognized program with students from Asia, Europe, and North America. An all-Steinway School with both New York and
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receive mentorship and experience that will prepare them for careers involving writing center/writing program administration, writing in the disciplines, community-engaged writing, and/or professional
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references; (3) one-page statement of teaching philosophy that highlights experience in managing multiple sections and (4) arrange for submission of three letters of recommendation into Interfolio that address
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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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nationally and internationally recognized research program with interdisciplinary connections across the CRI network at UT and ORNL. Contribute building and construction expertise to collaborative studies
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leadership to the university, to local/state national/international professional organizations, and to the community; (6) fulfilling advising and administrative duties/service as required by the program
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Clinical Assistant Professor will be an integral part of our program. The University of Tennessee College of Law, founded in 1890, is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a charter member of the