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reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. The Program The Department The Department of History and Philosophy at Montana
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the College of Letters & Science, provides undergraduate students with a broad, integrated, and interdisciplinary learning experience. The Liberal Studies program seeks pool applications for potential
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communication skills; communicate effectively with members, program participants, staff and the public. Demonstrate knowledge of a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences. Develop and maintain
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Classification Title Managing Director Working Title Program Director - Foundational Education Brief Position Overview The Foundational Education Program Director, is responsible for the overall success
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-medical and pre-veterinary training. The department is home to the Montana Medical Laboratory Science Professional Program, and our faculty participate in both the WWAMI Medical Education Program and the
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instructional technology beyond basic computer skills. Use of simulation technology for teaching-learning; experience with simulation technologies, autonomous learning or artificial intelligence. The Successful
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University. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills Relevant degree and experience in Engineering and/or Computer Science. Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education
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engineering, developing a sustained, commendable, distinguished, and externally-funded research program, and participating in professional/service activities. Faculty Tenure Track Yes Faculty Rank Assistant
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Classification Title Program/Project Lead Working Title INSRE Technical Team Lead Brief Position Overview The Institute for National Security Research and Education (INSRE) Technical Team Lead will provide
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and/or curriculum development experience. Experience in academic administration in a technical or community college. Use of instructional technology beyond basic computer skills. Use of simulation