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faculty lecturer in Biological Sciences. Northeastern University's College of Professional Studies Biological Sciences Program is accepting applications for part-time Lecturers that can teach the lecture
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secondary interviews and to complete the hiring process with HR. Join campus onboarding meetings for new faculty to provide a face for the program. Service & Professional Development (10% of time
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operations related to travel, employee expense reimbursement, and card programs. Responsibilities include travel and expense report process optimization, customer service for travelers and traveler expenses
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Professional Studies in Analytics program is to foster foundational analytics skills among working professionals, including preparing data, conducting data analysis, forecasting, optimization, data visualization
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to Biotechnology for the Fall 2025 term. The Lecturer will teach night courses both lecture and laboratory, in person, in our undergraduate program on our Boston campus. Screening and review of candidate application
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begin every semester with starts in September and January. Positions are available contingent upon enrollment, funding and departmental needs. The Cooperative Education Program at the College of Science
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solutions. Experience in the consulting industry is preferred. 2. Education & Experience Ph.D. (strongly preferred) or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a
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objectives. They will be charged with coordinating and implementing departmental decisions and directives and will process and resolve student/parent/guardian or staff concerns. The Associate Director will
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doctoral degree programs, including a dual-degree program in public health. In addition to the diverse and innovative degree programs, the SOPPS has also developed an increasing number of post-doctoral
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Internal Number: 6367306 Adjunct Faculty, Biotechnology - Oakland About the Opportunity Job Summary The Biotechnology Program in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, College of Science, at