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of the base image, and installing software to customize the base computer images. Inform impacted faculty when campus-wide technology changes impact Physics, Astronomy, and Chemistry IT and computer needs. Be
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candidates with a PhD in sociology who have a demonstrated commitment to teaching a diverse undergraduate student body in a residential liberal arts setting. Candidates who have substantially completed a PhD
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PhD (or are nearing the completion of their PhD) in physics or a closely related field with a strong commitment to teaching in a liberal-arts environment. The positions will include teaching a
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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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–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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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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Position Overview: The Human Resources Generalist- Leaves & Benefits is responsible for administering employee leaves programs and benefits, and serving as the back-up for the employee accommodation process
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- Leaves & Benefits is responsible for administering employee leaves programs and benefits, and serving as the back-up for the employee accommodation process. This role will ensure compliance with applicable
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assessment and institutional studies; documenting data processes and definitions; liaising with stakeholders across campus; and providing administrative support for the IRA office’s daily operations
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; coordinate required ITS and Telecommunications needs. Advise majors on the procedures for the integrative exercise. Coordinate the comps process, including receiving papers, evaluation and monitoring seminar