21 assistant-and-professor-and-computer-and-science-and-data positions at University of Oregon
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partnerships with university athletics. Minimum Requirements Assistant Professor • PhD in Physiology, Biology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or related field • 2 years postdoctoral research experience
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partnerships with university athletics. Minimum Requirements Assistant Professor • PhD in Physiology, Biology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or related field • 2 years postdoctoral research experience
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of Department: Computer Science Rank: Assistant Professor Annual Basis: 9 Month Application Deadline November 15, 2025; position open until filled Required Application Materials Apply online at https
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, outreach activities, and core requirements for the master's and doctoral programs. Position Summary The University of Oregon’s Communication Disorders and Sciences program in the College of Education seeks
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supervisors will provide clinical instruction and/or supervision in a clinical setting to students in the Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) or Counseling Psychology (CPSY) programs. Clinical Assistant Professors
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undergraduate program, offered for the first time in Fall 2020 and projected to have > 700 undergraduate majors in 2027. This program aims to help students learn the technical data science skills to do socially
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Information Science, Engineering/Biomedical Engineering Department: Knight Campus Department of Bioengineering Rank: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Annual Basis: 9 Month Application Deadline October 15
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of Department: Department of Biology Rank: Assistant Professor Annual Basis: 9 Month Application Deadline October 15, 2025; open until filled Required Application Materials Applications can be submitted
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Apply now Job no:535491 Work type:Faculty - Career Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Instruction, Computer and Information Science Department: CAS CIS Computer & Information Science Rank: Assistant
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of assistant or associate professor in the School of Architecture & Environment in the College of Design. Each fellow will be expected to teach two courses per quarter (six courses per year) and contribute