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College of Engineering & Science invites candidates to apply for a full-time tenure track faculty position starting August 16, 2026. The University of Detroit Mercy is dedicated to the goal of building a
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culture of excellence and innovation. This full-time, tenure-track faculty position offers the chance to make a lasting impact on students, faculty, and the broader community. Essential Duties and
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to students, staff members and faculty utilizing the computerized tracking system. Receive instruments and materials from providers utilizing the computerized tracking system. Inspect cassettes to ensure all
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documentation and successful execution of departmental goals each year. a. Financial & Expense Management; Oversee invoicing and track expenses for all Alumni Relations programs. Process checks. Set up purchase
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materials, such as target mailings of course brochures and postcards. Assist in the online promotion of CE courses and alumni events through digital communication and social media. Financial: Settle financial
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clean (10) Advise on the maintenance and service vehicle as needed (refuel, change oil, tire pressure, repairs, etc.) (11) Follow delivery schedule and rest at appropriate times (12) Track and report
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reporting agencies, preceptors, and clinical sites, to address and resolve placement-related issues. Oversee clinical tracking systems (e.g., ACEMAPP, Typhon), managing site, preceptor, and schedule data
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Mercy invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Political Science, with specialization in Legal Studies or Judicial Politics, to begin August 2026
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. Track and monitor student academic progress, to include students on academic warning, academic probation and those facing academic dismissal. j. Coordinate with Admissions to meet with prospective
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Mercy invites applications for a full-time non-tenure-track position at the rank of Lecturer in Health Care Ethics, to begin August 16, 2026. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to teach