25 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST"-"BioData"-"BioData" "Dr" positions at Washington State University
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selected for this position will be on the faculty in the College of Nursing. Expected start date of employment is August 1, 2026. The program at Washington State University Vancouver offers a: 1) RN to BSN
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. Specific responsibilities include: Teaching (40%): Teach undergraduate courses in Entrepreneurship or Management. Service (60%): Strategic Leadership, Financial Support Generation, Program Management and
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starting May 16, 2026. The appointee will be responsible for teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level (45%) and maintaining a high-quality research program (55%). The primary teaching responsibility
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responsible for teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level (45%) and maintaining a high-quality research program (55%). The primary teaching responsibility is within the undergraduate program with
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(please refer to the required and preferred qualifications section below). As the successful candidate you are expected to establish a dynamic, externally funded, nationally recognized research program
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in the continuous teaching assessment activities of the relevant units and WSU campuses; effectively communicating, mentoring, and interacting with students; promoting the WSU Bremerton program in
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background in teaching all levels of Spanish language courses as well as the potential to teach Spanish for heritage speakers and professions, lead study abroad programs, and work on the development of a M.A
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; effectively communicating, mentoring, and interacting with students; promoting the WSU Bremerton program in other schools and events; and collaborating with others within the unit, University, or other
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, lead study abroad programs, and work on the development of a M.A. in Spanish aimed at elementary, middle, and high school teachers as well as community college faculty. Our expectation is that the new
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available in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Washington State University Spokane with Dr. Boyang (Jason) Wu. The lab research focuses on molecular, cellular, and preclinical studies to elucidate the roles