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graduation and beyond. Job Summary/Basic Function: The Internship Program Specialist collaborates with the Experiential Learning Team and Career Services leadership to develop and implement strategy
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Job Summary/Basic Function: This position has administrative responsibility for coordination of complex academic program elements requiring collaboration with students, faculty, and other
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to begin in August 2026. Responsibilities include developing a lab, maintaining an active research program, and mentoring student research (60%), teaching (20%), and service (20%) to the school, college, and
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, with the remaining effort dedicated to service activities such as program support, student mentoring, curriculum development, and professional service. The ideal start date for this position is August
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imaging disciplines. Teaching assignments may include classroom instruction, laboratory experiences, clinical coordination, and student evaluation, depending on program needs, individual expertise, and rank
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across Idaho and beyond. With growing enrollments and the largest graduate program on campus, we are excited to welcome new colleagues who are dedicated to high-quality teaching and student success
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to the Boise State University campus and require in-person, pre-license BS program teaching. Clinical Faculty will focus primarily on teaching students in both academic and clinical settings, supervising
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Position overview: The Criminal Justice (CJ) Program, and the Conflict Management Program (CONF), both in the School of Public Service at Boise State University seeks applicants for a full-time
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Position overview: The College of Business and Economics (COBE) at Boise State University invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track MBA Programs, Assistant Teaching Professor (9-month
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comprehensive portfolio that includes University Financial Services, the Office of Budget and Planning, the Office of Information Technology (OIT), and the Next Frontier program, overseeing a team of 85