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% effort). For more information about our courses, please check here: https://lsa.umich.edu/computingfor/undergraduates/course-offerings.html This is a non-tenure track position. About the Program in
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences is seeking to hire two (2) GSI in the fall 2026 term to lead concurrent project/studio-work and grade assignments for COMPFOR 121. This is a limited
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences is seeking to hire two (2) GSIs in the fall 2026 academic term to lead concurrent project/studio-work and grade assignments for COMPFOR 111. This is a
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS) is seeking to hire one (1) GSI in the fall 2026 term to manage undergraduate instructional aides (IAs), grade, and lead lab sections for faculty
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS) is looking to hire one (1) GSI in the fall 2026 term to manage undergraduate instructional aides (IAs), grade, and lead lab sections for faculty
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and interdisciplinary courses (0.35 effort). These classes are a critical part of our undergraduate education and research program. We are especially interested in
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should check their graduate program listing in http://www.rackham.umich.edu/programs-of-study . The work described above for this position must be considered academically relevant by the department
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partners, and other research assistants to foster a collaborative research environment. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as engineering, computer science, material science
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professionals through the Clinical Research Coordinator Advancement Program (RCAP). Professionals in this role will, through an extensive two-year hands-on experience, develop a strong foundation and advanced
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processes and provide the basis for future biomedical breakthroughs like rational drug design or nanomedicine. More information about the program can be found at https://lsa.umich.edu/biophysics