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The Microsoft Visiting Research Scholar/Visiting Professor track of the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) fellows program is for visiting academics who are nationally
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1,100 faculty members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic
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instruction at multiple levels. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. Expected Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $95,000-$109,000, Associate Professor: $115,000-$136,000, Full
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subdivisions of the squamate body plan. The candidate will work towards developing computational resources that assist in the data management and analysis of genomic data and its integration with phenotypic data
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Associate positions to join our team. Candidates will work with Dr. Arash Adel (Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Associated Faculty of the Department of Computer Science) and other
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. Expected Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $157,000-$176,000, Associate Professor: $164,000-$234,000, Full Professor: $213,000-$365,000 The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope
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: 278383431 Position: Assistant Professor, High Medieval European History (tenure track) Description: The Department of History invites applications from scholars who specialize in High Medieval European
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generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education. Connections working at Princeton University More Jobs from This Employer https
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the guidance of Dr. Arash Adel, Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Associated Faculty of the Department of Computer Science. The desired start date is Spring 2025. Appointments are for one
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Princeton University seeks applications for an assistant, associate, or full professor to contribute to a major initiative at the interface between cancer, immunity, and metabolism (Ludwig Princeton