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criteria: Relevant professional licensure (landscape architecture, architecture, interior design, engineering, planning, etc.) Record of discipline-based scholarship or creative work (5+ examples) Cumulative
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experience in architecture or related professional discipline (Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Planning, etc.) OR 20+ years of teaching experience in higher education in a professional degree program. 4
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current authorization to be employed in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. Preferred Education Bachelor’s degree in information systems, computer science, or a related field. Preferred Experience
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an individual with a commitment to collaborative discourse, interdisciplinary inquiry, and entrepreneurial learning practices to work in our STEM accredited design and technology program. The successful candidate
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teaching. 4. Ability to meet deadlines and communicate effectively. 5. Ability to learn and use new technologies, software, and platforms. Authorization to work in the US Candidates for searches must have
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. Minimum Qualifications • Master’s degree in social work from a Council on Social Work Education accredited program • At least two (2) years of full time professional practice experience post master’s in
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the Department of Nutrition and Health Science to join us in preparing today’s public health and health services workforce. We seek candidates who will excite and motivate students. Salary and benefits
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with new technology and online instruction. Innovative teaching and genuine interest in business as a force for good are preferred. Required Certifications/Licensures Pre-Employment Screening Requires
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program. Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Minimum Experience Soccer playing experience at a competitive level and/or at least one year of collegiate coaching
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an emphasis in either the natural/physical sciences or the arts (preferably visual arts, dance, and/or theatre). Faculty should be able to teach core courses in the Honors College curriculum, as well as upper