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. About the Position: The Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, within the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience program in the Psychology department, will have expertise at the intersection of Artificial
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by U.S. News and World. In addition to BS and MS programs, the department also participates in a BAS program in Cyber Security, MS program in Data Analytics Engineering, and a PhD program in
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ABET-accredited undergraduate program totals more than 220 students; and we have over 50 graduate students enrolled in PhD and MS programs. In addition to the many collaborations across the college and
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on strategies to enhance the employee experience; and Ensures ROI is measured and reported through program evaluation. Learning & Professional Development In partnership with the Chief Learning Officer, designs
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, specifically those on college campuses. Collaboration with program faculty and staff is essential to guide recruitment efforts. Responsibilities: Candidate Counseling and Admission Review Proactively
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for planning, implementing, and administering the program of legal education; selection, retention, promotion and tenure of faculty; and determining educational policy. Responsibilities: Teaching: Designs course
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teaching opportunities. Appointment will begin in August 2026. Responsibilities: Develops or continues a program of original epidemiologic research; Engages in collaborative research; Establishes or sustains
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recommendations to resolve deficiencies and help identify solutions arising from conflicting code interpretations. Coordinate and direct inspections program using software and scheduling tools. Assist with other
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an extramurally funded research program whose results are published in the peer-reviewed literature, and to provide mentorship to graduate and undergraduate students. The expected regular teaching responsibility
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works closely with other safety program areas, including fire safety, occupational safety, biosafety, and risk management, to ensure consistent standards and a strong, proactive safety culture