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: 6362079 Part-Time Faculty: SAL 300, M001 Basketball Business Analytics (Fall 2025) Location: Syracuse, NY Pay Range: $1,400 - $1,700 per credit hour Pay Determination: Salary offers at Syracuse University
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limited to, research in: the mathematics of quantum field theory and gravitation at the intersection with quantum science; the analysis of quantum algorithms, codes and entanglement structures; and related
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quantum field theory, gravity, and quantum information theory. Additionally, the candidate will have the opportunity to mentor students working on research projects within the group Qualifications
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servers. As a member of the Dome Catering team, you will play an important role in the experience of guests attending various sports games, events, and concerts in the Dome. You will help set up and break
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focuses on the application of sociological theory and methods to identification, description, and analysis of contemporary social problems. Critique and analysis of alternative strategies for social change
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health/wellness topics related to healthy living: personal health, stress, gratitude, nutrition and physical activity, substance abuse, happiness, grief, death and dying. Basic principles and theories
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. Responsibilities: Development of student-athletes. Assist with planning, organizing and on-ice training of team practices and games. This includes practice plans and video analysis and the production of scouting
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game management as well as scouting reports. Aide with tracking and evaluating recruits. Scheduling official and unofficial visits as well as coaching staff travel to evaluate athletes. Oversee team
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of all issued equipment/apparel to assigned teams. Maintain level of cleanliness for spaces both in working area and practice/games areas. Assist with the purchasing and receiving of equipment, gear and
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progresses. Seminar Overview The seminar supports integration of classroom learning with field experience through reflection, discussion, and peer support. Students explore ethics, theory, policy, and practice