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carry the title of SUNY Empire Innovation Professor, and is supported in part by the State University of New York (SUNY)'s Empire Innovation Program (EIP), a key initiative to recruit and retain
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"To the Search Committee." Postings active on the website, accept applications until closure. For information on the Dual Career Program, please visit: https://www.binghamton.edu/offices/human-resources
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university leadership. The School of Computing has well-established Ph.D. and M.S. programs in Computer Science, an ABET accredited B.S. program in Computer Science, and an M.S. program in Information Systems
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processes critical to societal needs. The successful candidate will establish an externally funded research program that can attract and support PhD students. Research areas of interest include the formation
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interns while keeping regular contact with the internship site sponsors at each agency involved in the program. Works with the Sr. Dir. for Constituent Relations and Advancement to coordinate two winter
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interns while keeping regular contact with the internship site sponsors at each agency involved in the program. Works with the Sr. Dir. for Constituent Relations and Advancement to coordinate two winter
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. The successful applicant will have an ongoing ethnographic research program focused on media related to power, inequality, and/or cross-cultural communication, and a record of commitment to teaching excellence
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. The successful applicant will have an ongoing ethnographic research program focused on media related to power, inequality, and/or cross-cultural communication, and a record of commitment to teaching excellence
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with expertise in the Indigenous Archaeology of Eastern North America, to begin in August 2026. The preferred candidate will have an active research program prioritizing community-based collaborative
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with expertise in the Indigenous Archaeology of Eastern North America, to begin in August 2026. The preferred candidate will have an active research program prioritizing community-based collaborative