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and ensuring compliance with university and league policies. Qualifications Coaching experience with young adults desired but not required Willingness to help create a new program for the 2025-26 school
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factors. Though not required, we are particularly interested in applicants who use advanced quantitative methods, including computational modeling, machine learning, and/or analyzing structural and
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Professors for a 52-week full-time non-tenure track faculty position for the Masters of Speech Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program at the Center for Health Sciences campus in Charlotte, NC. Faculty in
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Development: Collaborate with other faculty members to ensure alignment with program goals and standards. Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to program development and improvement
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for designated scholarship/award management tool. Evaluates the effectiveness of administrative procedures relative to scholarship program management Conceptualizes and implements team workflow strategies
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. The College teaches undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students on campus and online in more than 90 programs. Responsibilities: Looking for a qualified candidate to teach Master's Program courses in
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 07-Sep-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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-tenure track faculty position for the Masters of Speech Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program at the Center for Health Sciences campus in Charlotte, NC. Faculty in this role will report locally to the CSD
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and weekends Proficiency with basic office technology and computer systems (Microsoft 365) Preferred Qualifications Experience with housing management databases (RMS Mercury preferred) Experience with
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Internal Number: 6572398 Adjunct Faculty, Biotechnology - Oakland About the Opportunity Job Summary The Biotechnology Program in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, College of Science, at