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Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer to teach ES19: Computer Aided Product Design, an undergraduate level, three-credit course offered in-person during the Spring 2026
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of these courses will be Introduction to Talmud, taught in English, and another whose topic will be by arrangement with the Judaic Studies Program. Both courses should bring to bear interdisciplinary theoretical
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, or PhD, in engineering (or related field) Knowledge of electronics, circuits, and imbedded systems (e.g. Arduino boards) Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience coordinating laboratory operations and
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tradition of excellence in physics education. Applicants should have completed a PhD in physics, astronomy, or a related field. Teaching experience is recommended. All applications are submitted via
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The Dean’s Office is the central administrative unit that provides leadership to Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. Cummings School provides DVM, master’s, and PhD degrees. We have internationally
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extensive expertise in Tissue Engineering approaches for mineralized tissue regeneration is needed for a newly funded NIH award. Significant expertise with scaffold fabrication, primary cell culture
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University Advancement seeks a dynamic, experienced professional to serve as Associate Director of Trusts and Estates. Tufts University Advancement Division (UA) is a comprehensive development and alumni
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bring the breadth of their experience to seniors and graduate students in mechanical engineering and human factors. Advanced degree or equivalent industry experience is required, PhD is preferred. We will
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The Dean’s Office is the central administrative unit that provides leadership to Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. Cummings School provides DVM, master’s, and PhD degrees. We have internationally
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: An outstanding candidate is sought to work on an original research project supported by the National Institutes of Health entitled "Comparative- and Cost-Effectiveness of Population Strategies to Improve Diet and