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Candidates must have earned bachelor's and doctorate degrees in civil engineering or a closely related field at the time of appointment, be able to teach courses in geotechnical engineering, and demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching excellence and scholarly research as well as diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate civil and environmental engineering courses; implementing inclusive and evidence-based teaching and learning approaches to ensure the academic success of a diverse population of students; advising senior capstone projects; collaborating with faculty to enhance curriculum; providing academic advising; participating in university service activities; and actively engaging in university , equity and inclusion initiatives.
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The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally recognized, externally funded research program; implement evidence-based teaching and learning approaches that ensure the academic success of a diverse population of students; advise undergraduate and graduate (MS & PhD) students; contribute to university and professional service; foster interdisciplinary collaborations; and engage in college and university diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate civil and environmental engineering courses; implementing inclusive and evidence-based teaching and learning approaches to ensure the academic success of a diverse population of students; advising senior capstone projects; collaborating with faculty to enhance curriculum; providing academic advising; participating in university service activities; and actively engaging in university diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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It is the only Massachusetts Tier 1 national research university south of Boston and serves as a catalyst for the development of marine science and technology industries along the south coast.
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CRJ’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) CJI provides technical assistance, research, and other services to improve outcomes in policing, the corrections system, pre-trial, re-entry, community supervision, and juvenile justice.
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