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program focusing on experimental research in the fields of Quantum Information Science to begin September 1, 2025. We will prioritize candidates whose research complements existing strengths in theoretical
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of Asian American, Native American, Latino, and African American Institutes (CANALA - UMass Boston ). Responsibilities for this position include: 1) teaching graduate courses in the Higher Education Program
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A. General Summary of Position: The Academic and Professional Development Specialist is based in the Biology Department and collaborates with the Student Success Center in the College of Science and
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-format printing equipment is strongly preferred. Strong computer application skills preferred. Willingness to work evenings and/or weekends is required. Possession of a current and valid motor vehicle
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Public Policy. The Department focuses on training public service professionals and future policy scholars in a wide range of social science disciplines and methods. Program graduates work in research
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General Summary: Reporting to the Engineering Department Chair, the Administrative Manager will work closely with the Chair and serve as a liaison to the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM
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technology preferred, including Ex Libris Alma and Springshare suite. Supervisor experience preferred. The incumbent may will be required to regularly work one weekend day. Working schedule will have to be
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Class) license issued by Massachusetts Department of Public Safety is required. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and computer skills; Knowledge of the principles, safety practices, and techniques used in
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reliability; Assist with special projects and events as needed; Assist the Graduate Program Directors and program managers with activities related to PhD, MS, and graduate programs; Assist Graduate Program
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logical/physical topologies, data flows, and security zones) using industry-standard tools (e.g., Visio). • Collaborate with network engineering and security teams to validate diagrams against real-time