115 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U"-"U.S" positions at Colgate University
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00 Any field H Public Economics L Law and Economics J Gender Economics The Economics Department of Colgate University invites applications for one visiting assistant professor beginning fall
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complementary to Colgate’s Residential Commons Program, a residential program that connects faculty with students outside of the classroom, introduces learning opportunities where students live, and seeks
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University. The person in this position will develop and coordinate programs designed to support students in PSYC 150, Introduction to Psychological Science, including holding weekly review sessions and
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candidate will join a psychological science and neuroscience faculty deeply committed to a strong, research-oriented program and to a curriculum that integrates psychological science and neuroscience
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. This colleague’s work will continue to strengthen Colgate’s career development program and deepen the team’s capacity to guide students through the contemporary challenges and opportunities inherent in competing
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Neuroscience Program at Colgate University are seeking applications for a full-time lab manager/lab tech for its Brain Recording & Cognitive Science (BRCS) Laboratory. The BRCS lab is a common space that hosts
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& Cataloging Hiring Wage/Salary Range $23.12/Hr Professional Experience/ Qualifications Experience using basic computer functions (especially Microsoft Office and Google Suite). Accuracy in work, including the
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country programs at practices and competitions. Job duties include but are not limited to skill instruction. Responsible for execution of specific strategic activities and outcomes within assigned sport
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) program. Colgate is serious about supporting the successful launch of our students: after being highly engaged with Colgate’s four-year career development plan, 97% of respondents from the Class of 2024
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language courses at all levels, participate in all-university programs, including the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum, and may be expected to teach a Japan-related course in English designed by the applicant