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This position seeks to identify extraordinary scholars from fields including but not limited to public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, kinesiology, psychology, geography, or related fields with a demonstrated track record of scholarly work in health disparities, population health, social and environmental epidemiology, and community health.
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Mission or Goal of Unit: Provide leadership in the areas of rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology to the Commonwealth of Virginia with the goal of improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by maximizing independence in living skills and employment activities through innovative education, evidence-based research, and outcome-focused patient care.
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About Virginia TechThe Virginia Tech College of Science is home to the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, and Statistics; the Academies of Integrated Science and Data Science; and the School of Neuroscience.
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Psychology Instructor must have a Master's Degree in Psychology or a similar field with a minimum of 18 graduate level credit hours in Psychology. This philosophy assists our faculty in recreating a similar atmosphere to that which you will encounter in your new career.
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Earned doctoral degree in criminal justice/criminology or a closely related social science discipline (sociology, psychology, etc. This faculty position with an emphasis in corrections will teach within the Division of Criminal Justice in the College of Health and Human Services beginning in August 2024.
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Our faculty engage in cutting-edge research in a wide variety of fields, including biochemistry and molecular biology, clinical psychology, forensic science, pure and applied math, and more.
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Graduate of an accredited clinical psychology doctorate program. Our scenic beauty offers the opportunity to balance work and recreation, whether it is enjoying local arts and culture, hiking on the Appalachian Trail, water sports on Smith Mountain Lake, or biking in the nations 2nd largest municipal park.
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Successful candidates will be committed to excellence in teaching in an institution dedicated primarily to undergraduate education.
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Highereducation #remote #workfromhome #faculty #adjunct #online #psychology #cognitivepsychology #instruction #cognitivescience #cognition #gcu. Shape the bright futures of Grand Canyon University students as an online adjunct faculty member for the online division in the , which offers programs tailored towards the interests of our students, including: Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership.
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This position will also provide faculty resources to sustain and expand teaching, advising and other instructional activities for the Pediatric Residency programsand the College of Medicine medical students.
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EduQuick Link Contact InformationContact Person Nariman Arfai Contact Person's Job Title Psychology Faculty Contact Person's Phone 505-891-6911 Contact Person's Email narfai@nmhu.edu. Position Title Grader Aide Department Psychology Department SummaryPsychology Dept. General Job DescriptionJob description may include routine, varied, and moderately complex duties involving a moderate degree of responsibility and judgment.
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The new faculty member will be expected to teach graduate level courses in organizational psychology and contribute to student training at the masters and doctoral levels. This faculty member will work with the Department Leadership to develop and grow the Organizational Psychology Psy. D. program as well as other relevant programs.
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Position Type: Teaching & Research Faculty Full time equivalent: 100 Tenure: Ineligible Rank: Assistant Professor Months: 9 Department: Psychology Contact Information: Contact Name: Corey Martin Contact Email: martincv@vcu.edu.
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Position DescriptionThe Department of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst ( invites applications for a tenure-track, academic year, faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in our APA accredited Clinical Psychology Program, starting in fall 2024.
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The Assistant Professor will work closely with students and faculty in the Department of Psychology. MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY invites applicants to apply for the position of Assistant Professor of Counseling in the Department of Psychology and Counseling/College of Nursing and Health Professions.
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