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candidates will be expected to teach and build research programs in the general area of cyber security. The Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems currently has fifteen faculty members and offers
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Informatics. Successful candidates will be expected to teach and build research programs in the general area of cybersecurity. The Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems currently has fifteen faculty
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Exempt Scope of Job Perform upper level duties in the Analysis, Design, Development, and Implementation for the computer-based Information Systems to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and support the business
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to learn UTRGV’s online platform (Brightspace) and to occasionally teach online. Discipline Specific Required Qualifications Comparative, Transnational, and/or Borderlands Literature. Preparation to teach a
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contribute to an enriching learning environment that strives for more equitable outcomes for student success. UTRGV is a distributed campus, one university spanning four counties and multiple locations. Our
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recruiters capable of broadening participation among members of under-represented groups and will provide leadership in developing pedagogical techniques designed to meet the needs of diverse learning styles
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UTRGV’s guiding principles (http://www.utrgv.edu/strategic-plan/), which include promoting access to postsecondary education to a diverse student body and to become one of the largest and most successful
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graduate courses in exercise science or kinesiology, and performing other duties assigned by the department chair. Given that UTRGV is a distributed campus faculty will be required to teach in a variety of
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must have: A Ph.D. or DBA in Information Systems or a closely related field from an accredited university, Demonstrated capability or potential to teach undergraduate and master’s courses in information
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given to candidates who can teach a course on Texas Archaeology and who are willing to develop local research opportunities with the potential to benefit our students and local communities. The successful