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Brandeis University, Computer Science Department Position ID: Brandeis-COSCI-COSIOTS [#31127] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
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and Professional Studies is seeking a Part-Time Program Developer to lead the creation and submission of a comprehensive proposal for an Online Master of Science in Health Informatics. This role is
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Engineering program that will embed Engineering faculty within our world-class Science departments, fostering research, education, collaboration and innovation at the intersection of engineering, the sciences
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of Science in Health Informatics. This role is central to designing a graduate program that prepares professionals to harness data, technology, and clinical insights to improve healthcare delivery
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and Professional Studies is seeking a Part-Time Program Developer to lead the creation and submission of a comprehensive proposal for an Online Master of Science in Computer and Information
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and Professional Studies is seeking a part-time Program Developer to lead the design and proposal development for a new Online Master of Science in Data Science. This graduate program will equip
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of Science in Computer and Information Technology Management. This role is pivotal in designing a graduate program that prepares professionals to lead digital transformation initiatives, manage complex
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Brandeis University’s Rabb School of Continuing and Professional Studies is seeking a part-time Program Developer to lead the design and proposal development for a new Online Master of Science in
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and Professional Studies is seeking a Part-Time Program Developer to lead the creation and submission of a comprehensive proposal for an Online Master of Science in Industrial Organizational Psychology
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of Science in Industrial Organizational Psychology (IO Psychology). This role is central to designing a graduate program that prepares professionals to apply psychological principles to workplace