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courses or develop new ones for the Biological Data Science Master’s program during the 2025-2026 academic year and beyond, in both in-person and online formats. Faculty Associates may not hold multiple
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Sciences teaches courses in: Applied Computing Applied Mathematics Computer Science Interdisciplinary Computing Mathematics Statistics About the School: At the core of the School of Mathematical and Natural
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develop and teach undergraduate courses in digital/computer forensics. Faculty Associate positions are one-semester, non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed
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on the development of mathematical and computational models of biological systems. This position is supported by an NIH Virtual Consortium for Translational/Transdisciplinary Environmental Research (ViCTER) grant, “In
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. By joining our faculty, you’re not just advancing your career; you’re shaping the future of education and research in meaningful ways. You’ll be empowered to innovate and address complex global
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performance. The salary is commensurate with experience. Applications are invited from individuals who are interested in applying experimental psychology and Bayesian computational modeling to understanding
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assist with developing and delivering the curriculum for the online Master of Science in Psychology (Mandarin Pathway) program. This program was launched in Fall 2020 with the goal of providing access
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courses under the direction of full-time Program faculty, evaluate student work, and assist students with mastery of course and Program objectives. The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Online
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The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences is seeking full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure track Instructors in mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, interdisciplinary computing
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Science program. Faculty Associate positions are one semester, non-benefits-eligible, fixed-term appointments with no tenure implications, not to exceed an average of .40 FTE per semester. The number