79 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Ball State University
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the University and will be encouraged to build and foster relationships within the growing markets and community-based organizations. Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution by
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scouting reports and pre-competition evaluations of opponents. Ranking 6 Job Duty Make recommendations in regard to fund raising, promotion and marketing, special projects, clinics, and camps. Ranking 7 Job
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remote from anywhere in the United States if desired. If you’re ready to make an impact in a dynamic environment, apply today! Benefits and Community Ball State University offers an excellent benefits
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agency environment Knowledge of the .NET Framework, server-side scripting, and API integrations Understanding of SEO best practices as they relate to web development Familiarity with web personalization
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cohesive environment where philanthropy and innovative partnerships thrive. This is your chance to make a significant impact as we fulfill Our Call to Beneficence: The Campaign for Ball State University
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online courses in one or more of the following disciplines: exercise science, physical education, sport administration, physical fitness wellness, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, athletic
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an emphasis in either the natural/physical sciences or the arts (preferably visual arts, dance, and/or theatre). Faculty should be able to teach core courses in the Honors College curriculum, as well as upper
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, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, landscape engineering, equitable communities, productive landscapes, design build, and professional practice. Evidence of scholarly and/or professional
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Building, Applied Technology Building, and the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass. Students and faculty work closely with David Owsley Museum of Art on campus, among the finest university art collections in
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facilities, with over 73,000 square feet of classroom, gallery, and studio space in the Art and Journalism Building, Applied Technology Building, and the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass. Students and faculty