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Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Computer Science, University of San Francisco Job Summary: The Department of Computer Science at the University of San
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Job Title: Assistant Professor, Term, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology and Bioentrepreneurship Program, University of San Francisco Job Summary: The Biotechnology and Bioentrepreneurship Program at
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Job Title: Program Assistant IV, Computer Science / Tech Partnerships Job Summary: The University of San Francisco offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package for eligible faculty, staff
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Job Title: Adjunct Faculty for the Master of Science Program in Digital Health Informatics Job Summary: The Program in Digital Health Informatics at the University of San Francisco (USF) invites
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full-time tenure-track position to begin August 2026. Applications are invited in the area of Bioinformatics. We are interested in candidates who develop and employ informatics and computational
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Job Title: Program Assistant IV Job Summary: The Program Assistant is a critical staff member within the Center for Academic and Student Achievement (CASA) in the Division of Student Life. Under
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specialization, teach one or more courses in a related department like Biology, Chemistry, or Computer Science. Maintain an active research program, preferably one that actively recruits, welcomes, and engages
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the achievements and contributions of all students DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Serves as a Designated School Official (DSO) for the university’s F-1 student program and as an Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO
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and in writing. Comprehend, interpret, relay and document information via telephone, computer software or other related technology. Screen and interpret general data and filter relevant information
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appropriate delivers specialized staff and student training (e.g., shifts in stacks, public service desk functions, etc.). Assists with support of circulating AS technology (e.g. laptops, peripherals, and