628 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at Northeastern University
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, the college collaborates across the university, the Northeastern network, and partners around the globe. Responsibilities: The American Sign Language Program seeks candidates to teach undergraduate courses
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in sections for multilingual writers. For a general introduction to the Writing Programs, please see http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/english/writing-program/ . Positions available throughout the year
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teach for the Bioinformatics Professional Science Master’s (PSM) Program depending upon the programs’ needs and enrollment. Responsibilities: Responsibilities include the following: review and learn key
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About the Opportunity Job Summary The Copos Group works on computational and mathematical theoretical models with direct applications to several open problems in cell biology. We are specifically
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with the College of Science) and is launching an MS program in Toronto, part of Northeastern’s growing global university network. Undergraduate majors include Civil Engineering, Environmental
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Teaching Professor (a non-Tenure-Track faculty position) in Vancouver, Canada. In this role, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is
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, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is expected to teach, advise, as well as identify new and industry trending subjects for curriculum
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About the Opportunity The School of Law of Northeastern University seeks part-time lecturers to teach courses for the FlexJD program, in the areas of law to be determined by curricular and
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has had a robust program for undergraduates, the co-op program for graduate engineering students is relatively new. This rapid expansion now requires more support to continue developing and growing
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students. In addition to teaching, all full-time faculty are expected to contribute to the cultural life and function of the program through service commitments on committees, special projects, and student