119 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at University of Louisville
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for a new colleague who will contribute to the department's teaching mission in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Anticipated teaching responsibilities include some combination of Population
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invites applications for Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching positions in the following program areas: Salary based on a per credit hour value of course taught (typically a 3-credit hour course) We offer
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material and supplies, and handing out DEHS labels. Assists in maintaining the dosimetry program for research and hospital personnel as needed. Coordinate Radiation Safety Committee meetings and assist in
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, student programming, career planning, academic registration, and student advancement. The Director of Medical Student Affairs is responsible for overseeing key administrative functions within the medical
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of Counseling and Human Development (ECPY) invites applications for Part-time Lecturer (PTL) teaching positions in the following program areas: Programs in Art Therapy Programs in Clinical Mental Health
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(GME) Office efforts to maintain institutional oversight of over 100 accredited training programs, i.e., typing, copying, compiling and distributing data, filing, making and answering phone calls
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. The position is responsible for ensuring comprehensive clinical compliance for clinical placements across multiple academic programs within the School of Nursing. This role serves as the primary liaison
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program, project, gift or grant deficits along with asset and liability balances. Assist Director of Finance with the budget development process as needed each fiscal year. Serve as a point of contact for
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and software as needed in order to ensure operational readiness Provide training and technical support to end users and other stakeholders Configure and program security devices and software Maintain
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of Fall 2026. We seek a broadly trained environmental geologist whose teaching and research will strengthen the department's Environmental Sciences program. Areas of expertise may include, but are not