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/Experience/Skills: Required: Master’s degree in a quantitative, social science, or data analytics field or Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative, social science, or data analytics field plus 3 years
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Infrastructure in Information Technology Services (ITS) to manage and maintain the cluster hardware and software and with staff from the Technology Support Group (TSG) within ITS regarding the process for computer
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Overview: This position’s primary function is to manage the purchasing of computer hardware, software, and technology supplies for the college as well as to coordinate daily administrative duties and
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. Additional guidance in applying for this position can be found at https://www.carleton.edu/biology/information-for-tenure-track-applicants/ . Questions about the position or the application process may be
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. Process benefit enrollments, changes, and terminations as requested. Assist employees with benefit questions, claims, and issues. Support annual open enrollment and benefits communication campaigns. Data
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–28 academic years. A PhD in statistics, biostatistics or data science in hand or imminent completion by September 1 is preferred; a master’s degree is required. Candidates with a PhD in a closely
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The Chemistry Department at Carleton College is seeking applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2026. This is a full-time, one-year position with the possibility
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experience teaching these practices to undergraduates in a liberal arts setting. We invite candidates with or working towards a PhD or DMA in Composition, Music Technology, or a related field, with preference
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Statistics to begin September 1, 2026. This is a two-year appointment for the 2026–27 and 2027–28 academic years. A PhD in statistics, biostatistics or data science in hand or imminent completion by September
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questions related to any of the following: media studies and technology, popular culture, bioethics, gender, race, or religion and public life. Carleton is committed to developing its faculty to better