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The Master’s in Clinical Counseling (MACC) Program at Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania, located an hour west of Philadelphia, invites applications for a faculty position of open rank
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time spent at the host institute (University of Reading) and our project collaborators (UKHSA) giving the successful candidate. In addition, the student will benefit from being part of the MRC
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of the Year 2025, host of the CIEEM Higher Education Programme of the Year (2024) MSc Ecological Survey Skills with Placement. The University of Reading is home to a vibrant academic team of Biological
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recruitment targets of International Foundation Programmes (IFP) and International Foundation Year (IFY). This is a newly created role, reflecting the strategic importance of successful recruitment
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Job Summary: The Head Cheer Coach is responsible for providing ethical leadership in managing all aspects of the Cheer program, including, but not limited to, fostering a positive team environment
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of Oxford, University of Reading, and University of Helsinki, which include several senior and early-career researchers with compatible research interests. The salary of the position is determined in
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will delve into topological and geometric properties of eigenfunctions when their eigenvalues are not large. The University of Reading is in the top 125 in the world for Physical Sciences (Times Higher
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research programme (can be either solo or co-authored). Names and contact details for four references. General instructions for applicants including language requirements and guidelines for compiling
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treatment, psychology, forensic science, political science, and cybersecurity. The program also benefits from strong local partnerships and a dedicated crime investigation house for interprofessional
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of tomorrow The University of Reading is launching a new, flagship Global Sustainability Leaders Scholarship programme to build global sustainability leaders of the future: undergraduate students of all