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courses in our Public Relations program. Successful candidates should be well versed in public relations theories, practices, and media relations. The candidate will be expected to teach courses in media
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of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for a full-time Assistant Teaching Professor with preferred start date of Jan 2026. This is a non-tenure
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of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in Fall 2026, specifically for a theorist or computational physicist working in the field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). Key Responsibilities: Consideration
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Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) programs and assisting and coordinating with the Workforce Development and Training (WDT) program. Responsible for administrative functions to assist the RI-INBRE
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: Perform other duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computer, printer; software; data entry
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procedures. In collaboration with academic NIUVT partners, plan and fully execute bi-annual program review meetings. Ensure strict adherence to all research security meeting procedures. Utilize experience and
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. Operate department assigned software applications to include computer aided dispatch, records management, training, policy compliance, parking enforcement, Clery reportable, performance evaluations and
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graduate program. As the flagship university of the Ocean State, URI has a vibrant community of students, staff and faculty focused on marine research with ample opportunity for interdisciplinary
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inquiries related to OSI programs while demonstrating personal commitment to exceptional customer service. Contribute to the marketing of OSI programs. Collaborate with program directors of OSI Academic
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of research administration; lead program management, quality control, and support for complex projects for the Division; interpret and present data to a variety of audiences; develop and coordinate a contract