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adoption and sustainment strategies. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or selection of elements as outlined in theâ¯Brandeis Online Course Standards
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. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or selection of elements as outlined in theâ¯Brandeis Online Course Standards. Required components include a Brandeis
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, incident response, risk mitigation controls, and alignment to healthcare security standards and regulations. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or
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students how to assess deployment and impacts of AI in clinical workflows. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or selection of elements as outlined in
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computing and sensory design. The ideal candidate creates work that merges concept, form, and technology to produce meaningful, participatory, or embodied experiences — whether through games, sound, light
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programs and interventions: experimental and quasiâ‘experimental designs, mixed methods, ROI and costâ‘benefit analysis, and effective reporting to stakeholders. Responsibilities: The development
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students to apply the proper strategies to manage change. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or selection of elements as outlined in theâ¯Brandeis
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architecture that generalizes across embodiments. The overarching ambition is to advance the foundations of a universal science of embodied AI, where perception, action, and learning are co-designed to support
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the development of students as engaged members of their communities. Hamilton's commitment to diversity is embodied in its need-blind admission policy for US Citizens and Permanent Residents; furthermore, Hamilton
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://www.hercjobs.org/regions/higher-ed-careers-upstate-new-york/ , as well as additional information at https://www.hamilton.edu/dof/faculty-development/resources-for-prospective-or-new-faculty/opportunities-for-spouses