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-track/tenured assistant/associate/full professor, faculty position in Interdisciplinary Computing with a specialization in Digital Forensics. This position will begin in August 2025. The successful
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performance. The salary is commensurate with experience. Applications are invited from individuals who are interested in applying experimental psychology and Bayesian computational modeling to understanding
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, allied health professions) or computational science (e.g., computer science; physics; data science; technical art) from an accredited university at the time of appointment. Candidates must be within five
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The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences is seeking full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure track Instructors in mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, interdisciplinary computing
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-focused doctorate degree in nursing or another health-related field (i.e., aging/gerontology, community health, exercise science/physical activity, nutrition, public health, integrative health, preventive
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courses under the direction of full-time Program faculty, evaluate student work, and assist students with mastery of course and Program objectives. The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Online
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Forensic Science (PSMFS) designed to help students advance their careers in forensic science, law enforcement, and medicolegal sectors. This program is ideal for professionals in forensic science who want
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enhance our abilities in these areas as part of a community of experts. Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Digital Twins for Physical Systems related to robotics and autonomous
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of Communication who will assist with developing and delivering the curriculum for a Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Communication in the Cintana program. This program was launched in Fall 2020 with the goal
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Science program. Faculty Associate positions are one semester, non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE per semester. The number