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Technicians - Educational Development and Assessment Position Type: Temp/Intern Location: Villanova, PA Work Schedule: temporary Approximate Number of Hours per Week Department: 205-Mechanical Engineering
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Computer Engineering Contact Name: Helen Cook Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: research on electrical and computer engineering topics; Assist with
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Qualifications: Advanced degree in computer science, software engineering or a closely related discipline is required and/or experience suitable for course instruction. Preferred Qualifications: Physical
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must apply on line at https://jobs.villanova.edu and complete a faculty profile. Online applications must include: 1. A current and complete resume/curriculum vitae. 2. A cover letter or letter of
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technology, a plus. Physical Requirements and/or Unusual Work Hours: This position’s work area is in a storeroom that is co-located with the carpenter and paint shops, which can result in the following
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position of no more than one year. Department: 714-UTS - Instructional Technology Position Summary: Why work at Villanova? Join a mission-driven organization. Since Villanova University’s founding in 1842
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will accept applications throughout the year. When a teaching vacancy arises, we will consider the submitted applications in an effort to staff the course. All applicants must apply on line at https
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(Student) Posting Type Student Hours/week: 5-10 Eligibility: Work Study ONLY Semester 2026 Spring Location Detailed Work Schedule Number of positions: 1 Department: 205-Mechanical Engineering Contact Name
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summaries (e.g., undergraduate institutions, overall GPA, Psychology GPA) in a structured spreadsheet. Assist the department chair with maintaining an accurate record of courses offered by the department
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. The catalog course description is as follows: “Rights and duties of the patient/client and the members of the health care team, death and dying, genetic engineering and manipulation.” Usual service required