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Tenure-Track Faculty in Accounting in Dallas
Appointment at the rank of Associate Professor requires a demonstrated record of scholarly, peer-reviewed publications and academic experience commensurate with the rank at an AACSB-accredited institution. Tenure is not granted at appointment and must be earned through the university’s formal tenure review process. This is a full-time, 9-month faculty appointment. The standard teaching load is 4 courses per semester (4/4). Faculty are expected to maintain regular on-campus presence at least two days per week for office hours, meetings, and engagement activities. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications, aligned with peer institutions in the region.
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Director of Dallas Promise Scholars in Dallas
The Dallas Promise Scholars Program is being newly launched within the Center for Socioeconomic Mobility through Education (CSME). CSME partners with internal and external stakeholders to accelerate upward mobility for UNT Dallas students and the local community through initiatives that advance well-being, wisdom, and wealth. The Dallas Promise Scholars Program is launching with six full-time staff members – a Director and five Student Success Coaches. Four of the student success coaches will serve transfer students from Dallas College and one of the coaches will serve first-time in college students. This team works closely in coordination with other student success professionals and CSME staff.
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Adjunct Assistant/ Associate Professor in Fort Worth
The Department of Medical Education and Health Systems Science is seeking a part-time hourly faculty member to teach and mentor Doctor of Osteopathy medical students and residents.
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Executive Director, Center for Experiential Learning and Career Success in Dallas
The University of North Texas at Dallas seeks an innovative, student-centered, and strategic leader to serve as the Executive Director of the new Center for Experiential Learning and Career Success (CELCS). This leadership position will be responsible for the development and execution of a unified, institution-wide vision for experiential education that prepares students for academic, career, and life success. The Executive Director will build and lead a comprehensive center that promotes and integrates internships, practicums, service learning, undergraduate research, study abroad, and other high-impact practices that enhance students’ real-world readiness.
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Student Success Coach in Dallas
The Student Success Coach plays a pivotal role in supporting undergraduate students by fostering academic achievement, personal development, and retention. Each Student Success Coach will focus on either first-time-in-college or transfer students. Using a holistic approach, the coach provides proactive, individualized support and serves as a connector between students and key campus resources. The goal is to empower students to navigate the university environment effectively, persist through challenges, and thrive both in and beyond the classroom.
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