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applications for a Research Assistant Professor (RAP) position in Workforce Development to help align community and industry workforce needs with College of Education research and programming. Funded by the UT
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, particularly in areas related to: K-12 computer science education pathways Artificial intelligence literacy and pedagogy Teacher professional development and professional learning communities Culturally
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, and safety. CTIS is strongly committed to workforce development, with undergraduate and graduate research assistants working closely alongside faculty and research engineers. More than 40 students
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, and safety. CTIS is strongly committed to workforce development, with undergraduate and graduate research assistants working closely alongside faculty and research engineers. More than 40 students
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) advance teaching and research skills through faculty development opportunities; and (9) provide leadership through university, professional, scientific and/or community service. Requirements: Candidates
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and instrumental chemistry at the graduate and undergraduate levels Strong commitment to mentoring graduate and undergraduate students Preferred: Demonstrated expertise in method development in new
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, and safety. CTIS is strongly committed to workforce development, with undergraduate and graduate research assistants working closely alongside faculty and research engineers. More than 40 students
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Education, Space Education, Democracy Education, Workforce Development, and/or other closely related areas. Key Responsibilities: The RAP will develop a sustainable, externally funded research and programming
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to actively engage at a departmental level through curricular development activities, lead the expansion of the program through collaborations with other faculty, and attract external funding at levels needed
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and professional development in both academic and community contexts; and lead public-facing community engagement projects centered on local, regional, and transnational issues, fostering connections