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for 10-year full-time tenure track Lecturer positions in ESL education to begin in Fall 2025. Applicants should possess a master or PhD degree in related field. Ideally candidates should have a track
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, management, finance, business strategy - from an AACSB or EQUIS accredited program, or anticipate completion by June 2025. Applicants with terminal related Social Science degrees or master degrees from top
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- such as IB, marketing, finance, business strategy - from an AACSB or EQUIS accredited program, or anticipate completion by June 2025. Applicants with terminal related Social Science degrees and master
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degrees and master degrees from top ranked schools are also strongly encouraged to apply. The academic rank and the competitive compensation and benefits package – including free housing, health insurance
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possess a PhD degree in finance from an AACSB or EQUIS accredited program, or anticipate completion by June 2025. Applicants with terminal economics degree or master degrees from top universities are also
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, including scholarly research and service to the University. Applicants should possess a PhD or master degree in Computer Science or related field, or anticipate completion by June 2025. The academic rank and
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well as participate in the full range of faculty responsibilities, including scholarly research and service to the University. Applicants should possess a PhD or master degree in accounting, or anticipate completion by
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for 10-year full-time tenure track positions at all ranks in English with a specialty in Applied Linguistics/TESOL to begin in Fall 2025. Applicants should possess a PhD or master degree in a related
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for 10-year full-time tenure track positions at all ranks Physical Education to begin in Fall 2025. Applicants should possess a PhD or master degree in a related discipline, or ABD in anticipation
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well as participate in the full range of faculty responsibilities, including scholarly research and service to the University. Applicants should possess a PhD or master degree in Economics from an AACSB or EQUIS