105 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" positions at University of Houston
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/Supply Chain Management and Decision and Information Sciences. Applicants will be considered for the faculty titles of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, depending on qualifications. We seek
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of Houston (UH) invites applications for two non-tenure-track positions at the Instructional Assistant or Associate professor level in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology, beginning in Fall 2026. We seek
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: 494616 Department: Chemistry Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The Department of Chemistry at the University of Houston (UH) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor
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-track faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Technology (SCLT). We seek candidates with a strong methodological foundation in areas such as
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Department: Electrical Engineering Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston (UH) seeks to hire a non-tenure track
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faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, as part of the University’s Presidential Frontier Faculty (PFF) hiring initiative. We seek an outstanding scientist whose research focuses
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— as well as numerous energy and technology companies, and NASA's Johnson Space Center. For further information please contact Professor Royce Carroll, Department of Political Science, University
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the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMD) at the rank of Full Professor. Ranked 39th in the nation by US News and World Report, COMD is committed to excellence in research, education, and
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Assistant Professor. We seek an accomplished scientist with expertise in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, or Cell Biology to join a vibrant research team investigating the mechanisms of retinal degeneration
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Assistant Professor position (non-tenure-track) in the department of Finance, starting in the fall of 2026. Responsibilities will include teaching finance courses at the undergraduate and master’s levels