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School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for tenure/tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering at the Associate and Assistant
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System, is excited to announce an opening for a part-time Spanish-English bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist. This unique role offers the opportunity to work in a forward-thinking, collaborative program
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Coordinates project schedule, assignments, staffing, and activities under the direction of the SIS Program/Project Manager to achieve the project scope and timeline established by the project sponsors and the
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, planned giving program, corporate and foundation giving, and special events. Focus on retention of existing donors and securing first-time donors, analyzing campaign performance and shaping future
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. The Hydrology and Environmental Earth Science position requires leading expertise in surface and groundwater fluid flow, plus computational modeling and inversion; preferred experience includes aqueous
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scientists conducting research in the fields of artificial intelligence-guided computational and systems biology. The Department seeks candidates who address broad and significant questions in biological and
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, computer science, or political science and industry experience is required. An earned PhD is preferred. Other Qualifications To the extent this position requires the holder to research, work on, or have access
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commences for the fall 2026 semester. Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience: A PhD or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited program and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in research
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prior to employment; those with ABD status will be considered at the application/interviewing stage. The appointee must demonstrate the ability to conduct a nationally recognized research program
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Professor position in Hearing Science. The position requires an active research program with publications in peer-reviewed journals, current or clear potential for extramural funding, and excellence in