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://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking Summer Sessions 2026 Instructors to teach summer undergraduate courses and labs. A list
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, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Student Assistant for the department of OB/GYN at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Under direction, the Student Assistant (The Machine Learning & Data
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Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a related field by the start date, with a strong publication record in computer vision, multimodal learning, or vision–language models. We require hands-on expertise with
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of effective, compassionate and accessible care informed by research within correctional environments. We Care. We Teach. We Heal. We Improve. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national
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), Mathematics or Liberal Arts, Precalculus, and Calculus I and II. Candidates for Part Time Teaching or Instructor must be able to teach face-to-face, as well as online, and be available to teach between 9 a.m
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sciences and will be involved in routine data quality assessments, application of machine learning and artificial intelligence methods, data management tasks, manuscript development, grant proposal
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system or willingness to learn and teach. Be able to use computer to record services or be willing to learn. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Occasional
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seeks performers with dance teaching experience to support our robust dance programs. The PTL will teach courses in ballet, modern, improvisation, repertory, and/or choreography pedagogy and other dance
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safe, diverse, and respectful workplace environment, creating employment opportunities for our nation’s military veterans, and ensuring accessibility and accommodation for individuals with disabilities
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digital infrastructure, and foster innovation in teaching, learning, research, and creative production both in the Department of Arts, Culture and Media and in initiatives across SASN, including the support