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Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical Nuclear Physics - (23003763) Description The College of Science and Technology (CST) hosts over 45 baccalaureate degree programs, numerous minors, and
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Engineering Supervisor (TU Hospital Campus) - (26000385) Description Temple University's Health Sciences Campus-Facilities Department is searching for an Engineering Supervisor! Become a part of the
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industry partners. Housed within the College of Science and Technology, the Department of Chemistry serves undergraduate majors and graduate students with academic programs that prepare students to solve
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: https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/T_Salary_Structure.pdf EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: THE OPPORTUNITY Temple University invites nominations and applications for the full-time, twelve-month
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Engineering Supervisor (TU Hospital Campus) - (26000209) Description Temple University's Health Sciences Campus-Facilities Department is searching for an Engineering Supervisor! Become a part of the
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Stationary Engineer (HSC) - (26000243) Description Temple University's Health Sciences Campus-Facilities Department is searching for a Stationary Engineer! Hourly Rate: $39.45 Position Summary
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.\ Qualifications A PhD in organic, inorganic or analytical chemistry is required, along with extensive experience in NMR spectroscopy. How to Apply Applicants should submit electronically at: https
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/out – including print materials, laptops, and peripherals for the technology embedded in the study rooms, and anatomical models. Performs other related duties as assigned. Temple University Libraries
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Technology Support Center. This position is at will and dependent upon continued grant funding. Position requires direct contact with children. Job Details * This position requires the following background
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Application Deadline: December 15, 2025 Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2026 Position Summary The Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University (https