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Assistant Professor in Experimental Terahertz Imaging, Communications & Non - Destructive Evaluation
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The successful candidate will be an experimentalist who can develop an independent research program, teach undergraduate and graduate physics and electromagnetics courses, and collaborate with other Faculty in the Department.
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We are looking for adjunct faculty to teach a range of undergraduate level courses such as Fundamentals of Public Relations and Advertising, Multi Media Production for Strategic Communication, Brand Storytelling in Strategic Communication, Copywriting Across Media, Consumer Insights, Advertising Media Strategies, Public Relations Writing Across Media, Public Relations Investigation and Strategy, and Public Relations Cases.
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Adjunct Faculty, Department of Counselor EducationKean University in Union, New Jersey has grown into a comprehensive, global institution of higher education serving a diverse enrollment of more than 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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Faculty are also expected to mentor Graduate students’ research; offer experiential research opportunities with advising to undergraduate students; and provide services to the department, college, and university.
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Academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and record of academic achievement in scholarship, research, and undergraduate and graduate medical education. Candidate(s) will serve as core faculty for the training of gastroenterology and transplant hepatology fellows and will also support the general medicine residency training program and the educational needs of New Jersey Medical School.
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Closing Date:Type of Position:Staff (Non-Classified)Workstudy Position:NoJob Type:Temporary (Fixed Term)Work Shift:Sponsorship Available:NoInstitution Name: University of Arkansas at Pine BluffThe University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is an 1890 Land-Grant HBCU with a diverse student population, competitive degree offerings and stellar faculty.
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The successful candidate is expected to teach in both the undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department, especially courses such as Corporate Finance, Investment Analysis, Asset Pricing, Derivatives, Analysis of Fixed Income and Econometrics.
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Essential duties also include, providing computer support for labs, student, faculty and staff computers. Caldwell offers 41 undergraduate and 32 graduate programs, including doctoral, master’s, certificate, and certification programs, as well as online and distance learning options that prepare students for today’s global marketplace.
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Collaborate with faculty and the Administrative Support Manager of the SHS related to ordering laboratory supplies. Berkeley College seeks to fill the position of Administrative Assistant for its undergraduate Nursing department.
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