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theater and/or performance studies and who can teach broadly at the university level in theater and/or performance studies. Applicants must have completed all requirements for receipt of a PhD, DFA, MFA, or
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of assignments, inclusive of providing written feedback on student work. Depending on the curricular needs of the department, the successful candidate may teach between one and four courses per academic year. The
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and educators in Statistical Models, Time Series, Big Data and Cloud Computing, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Human Computer Interaction, Quantum Computing, Swarm Intelligence, Advanced
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learning, building networks, and upholding the university's academic excellence to make meaningful contributions to advanced research pursuits. This position will perform routine assignments related
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toward the Master of Arts in Digital Studies of Language, Culture, and History, can be applied to the Digital Studies minor for undergraduates in the College, or to the Digital Studies certificate for PhD
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, learn, and evaluate state-of-the-art statistical/AI/ML approaches. Summarize findings in reports, manuscripts, and presentations; publish results in peer-reviewed journals. Conduct reproducible analyses
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, applicants must be current or recent graduate students who are on track to receive or have received a PhD within 7 years of registration from a Ph.D. program in the Arts & Humanities Division at the University
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for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook . Qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD
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. Beginning in January 2026, FinMath will launch an online modality to deliver the same high-quality educational experience of its in-person degree, designed specifically for remote students. Learn more about
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) program. The assistant instructional professors will teach five or six quarter courses per year, each ten weeks. Courses will include core courses in the MPH curriculum (e.g., Foundations of Public Health