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) have embarked on a bold plan to improve human health by working at the intersection of tissue engineering, synthetic biology, cell biology, and mechanobiology. We have a faculty opening for a tenure
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Description Seeking applications for non-tenure track, part-time lecturers for the Fall 2026 semester for required communications courses in Questrom’s Master’s of Finance programs at Boston University. In
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: University-funded retirement plan with full vesting after 2 years of eligible service. Tuition Assistance Program: Competitive tuition assistance program for yourself and family members. Check out https
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Finance (MSF) students through comprehensive career courses, individual career coaching sessions, career development workshops, and other innovative programming, both on campus and virtually. The Assistant
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Science or Software Engineering. Successful candidates demonstrate significant experience in AWS/Linux cloud environments and GitHub/GitLab repository and advanced proficiency in AI programing and tools such as Python
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Boston University, Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience Position ID: BU-Neuroscience-LECT [#31073] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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per semester (Fall and Spring). The ability to teach introductory and elective classes in financial accounting, both in the undergraduate and MBA programs, is highly preferred. Qualifications
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courses per year, from beginning to advanced language and culture, coordinating multi-section language courses, and contributing to curriculum development in a dynamic and collaborative language program
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statistical programming in Python, Stata, R, and/or SAS • Excellent communication and presentation skills • An ability to work both independently and in teams Benefits: • Competitive salary (expected range
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motivated Postdoctoral Associate with a strong analytical background to join our research program in systems epidemiology and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Our group integrates epidemiologic data with