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From an accredited college or university with a major in finance, business administration, economics, accounting, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, statistics, or another field related to the position such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock, farm management, ranch management, rural sociology, dairy science, domestic agricultural development or agronomy; OR.
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The Economics Program, housed in the School of Social Science and Global Studies, at the University of Southern Mississippi invites applications for a full time, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning in August 2024.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Ph. D. in Agricultural Economics or related field pertaining to agricultural business. Other responsibilities include academic advising, course development, and developing an applied research program in one or more areas of agricultural economics or agribusiness.
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A professional employee with a master's degree in Sociology, Rural Sociology, Demography, Political Science, Economics, Business Administration, or comparable field and one year of relevant experience and demonstrated competence can begin work at the Research Associate II level.
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A professional employee with a doctoral degree in Sociology, Rural Sociology, Demography, Political Science, Economics, Business Administration, or comparable with 2 years of relevant experience and demonstrated competence can begin work at the Research Associate lII level.
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Evidence of a Master's degree in related field, such as finance, business, public administration, public policy, economics, higher education administration; OR three (3) years relevant work experience in budgeting, forecasting, or financial analysis in the public or nonprofit sectors (preferably in higher education.
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Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields: Actuarial Science, Quantitative Finance, Data Science, Statistics, Economics, Engineering, and/or Applied Mathematics. The Senior Analyst, Payer Contracting Analytics candidate will play an important role in the continued success and growth of AbbVie’s US Market Access & Contracting.
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The Department of Economics currently enrolls approximately 100 majors and offers three undergraduate B.S. degrees: an economics degree with an open (general) concentration, one with a concentration in business, and one with a concentration in law.
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Requires a progressive understanding of managed care business processes, data, systems, and applications for claims payment, enrollment, benefit design, product pricing, network and provider contracting, and utilization management.
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Qualifications: MS/MA in Business Administration/Management, Accounting, Finance, Math Economics, Computer Science or Management Information Systems (MIS) and 1 year of experience or BS/BA in Business Administration/Management, Accounting, Finance, Math, Economics, Computer Science or Management Information Systems (MIS) and 6 years of experience.
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Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution in Mathematics, OR Bachelors degree in Math Education, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, or Economics OR Masters degree and 18 graduate credits in Math.
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Recent graduate with a Bachelors degree or currently pursuing Masters degree in Urban Planning, Public Policy, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Economics, or related fields.
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Bachelor's Degree in social sciences such as global health, public health, health policy, public policy, economics, or comparative politics; Master's Degree is a strong plus. The project is led by Dr. Winnie Yip, Professor of the Practice of Global Health Policy and Economics in the Department of Global Health and Population, and includes a vibrant team of Boston-based researchers committed to advancing the study of health systems in complex environments.
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We invite candidates who have research interests and a publication record in international relations (broadly defined as international security, international political economy, international economics, international development, international business, and related fields); comparative politics or economics; global history; or regional studies in areas of interest to GPS or ISP.
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BA/BS Degree in Dietetics, Public Health Nutrition, Foods and Nutrition, Home Economics, Health Services Management or closely related field. Lutheran Services Florida embraces diversity, equity and inclusion in all business practices.
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