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, network intrusion, penetration testing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, VLSI or related interdisciplinary domains. Responsibilities – Essential Functions: Teaching in
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experiences. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Program offers BSE (ABET-accredited) and MSE degrees. The BSE programs include an extensive experiential learning component and a three-semester mandatory co
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PhD degree. The start date for this position is Fall 2026. Salary & Benefits: Minimum starting salary of $65,000, commensurate with experience Comprehensive benefits package including medical, vision
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Preferred Qualifications: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Minimum of one-year teaching experience at undergraduate and/or graduate
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Grand Valley State University's Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering is pleased to announce an opening for a tenure-track
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. · Minimum of 5 years of sufficient work experience in a health-related discipline that provides the knowledge to teach multiple Allied Health Sciences program courses and support the program related
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accreditation requirements. Engage in research and professional activities commensurate with rank and college accreditation requirements. Required Qualifications and Education Master’s or PhD degree in Applied
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, for the Winter 2026 semester and continue into the 2026-2027 academic year. Geographic area and specialization are open, but candidates are expected to teach introductory courses in biological anthropology. In
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2026. Applicants are expected to have earned a PhD in cell and molecular biology or a closely related field. The successful candidate will have broad, deep knowledge and experience with the subject
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., M.S., M.F.A., or PhD in English, Rhetoric/Composition, Writing or a closely related field. Candidates should have expertise and experience in teaching college composition to students from diverse