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Computing (HPC) platforms such as ASC Unity. Ensures applications meet functional, technical and security requirements; evaluates code to ensure it meets industry standards and is valid, properly structured
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functional, technical and security requirements; evaluates code to ensure it meets industry standards and is valid, properly structured, and compatible with browsers, devices, operating systems, et al
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social phenomena. Ensures applications meet functional, technical and security requirements; evaluates code to ensure it meets industry standards and is valid, properly structured, and compatible with
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a part time semester lecturer to teach ESPSY 2309 online asynchronously and ESPHE 3206 at MW 2:20-3:40pm in Autumn 2026. Responsible for facilitation of in-class learning activities, assessments (i.e
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% FTE 9/12 Art lecturer to teach Photography and related courses in the academic year 2026-2027. Responsible for facilitation of in-class learning activities, assessments (i.e., quizzes, exams, and
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part time semester lecturer to teach Music for Elementary Teachers and History of Rock ‘n’ Roll courses in Autumn 2026. Responsible for facilitation of in-class learning activities, assessments (i.e
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at Newark seeks two 100% FTE, 9/12 lecturers to teach General Education 1201 courses in academic year 2026-2027. Responsible for facilitation of in-class learning activities, assessments (i.e., quizzes, exams
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to a multidisciplinary program exploring drivers and seasonality of WNV in a multi-species system. They will write code, use models and other quantitative or statistical analyses within life science
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; experience in customer service; knowledge of applicable codes and regulatory requirements for safety and JCAHO; and general knowledge of computers including use of Microsoft Excel, Outlook and Word software
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. These courses could include ESEPSY 1159, ESEPSY 1259, ESEPSY 2059, or other related classes. Responsible for facilitation of in-class learning activities, assessments (i.e., quizzes, exams, and homework