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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) - Speech-Language Pathology (Fall 2026) Posting Number F222 College/Area College of Health, Science, and
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) - Speech-Language Pathology (Fall 2026) Posting Number F222 College/Area College of Health, Science, and
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Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania | Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania | United States | about 16 hours ago
Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) - Speech-Language Pathology (Fall 2026) Posting Number F222 College/Area College of Health, Science, and
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a PhD student with research experience in organic chemistry or related disciplines (e.g., materials science). Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2138379/1848591/cl
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Disabilities, Aphasia Re-Connect, Dyscover, and Speech and Language UK, alongside academic collaborators at City, University of London, the University of Maryland, and McGill University. The Role
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programmatic initiatives on behalf of the Center including Rites of Passage, Black History Month, Black Welcome Week, Robeson Week, and Student Leadership recognition. Supervise student staff including Building
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thriving programs in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional disciplines at the undergraduate, master’s and doctoral levels. JMU has achieved national recognition for the high quality
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completion of) a Master degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computational Mechanics or closely related fields. Excellent written and oral communication
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qualifications obtained abroad must prove the recognition, equivalence, or registration of the doctorate degree, under the applicable legislation. This formality must be fulfilled up to the date of signing the
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aims to develop a family of self-assembly modules undergoing chalcogen-bonding-mediated recognition. The project objective is to develop highly selective multipoint recognition motifs that can be used