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Job Description The Opportunity The College of Arts & Sciences (COAS) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University–Worldwide Campus (ERAU-W) seeks an Assistant Professor of the Practice (Ph.D. required
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Job Description The Opportunity The Department of Physical Sciences of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Campus, invites applications for a non-tenure-track Assistant Professor
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Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University's broader mission (e.g., applied mathematics and sciences). Many of the courses offered by the department are courses that are at the core of ERAU's most in-demand
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Job Description The Opportunity The Department of Physical Sciences of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Campus, invites applications for a one-year non-tenure-track Visiting
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and beyond. The Opportunity Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is seeking a reliable and customer-focused Postal & Shipping Clerk to support campus mail and shipping operations at the Daytona Beach
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students worldwide. Our cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space prepare the next generation of leaders shaping the future of flight
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students worldwide. Our cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space prepare the next generation of leaders shaping the future of flight
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. The ideal candidate is organized, punctual, and able to work independently in a fast-paced environment. Receive, sort, and distribute incoming mail and packages to appropriate departments or individuals
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students worldwide. Our cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space prepare the next generation of leaders shaping the future of flight
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students worldwide. Our cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space prepare the next generation of leaders shaping the future of flight