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to: Work with licensed design professionals in a team environment to identify a scope of work, prepare design concepts with construction cost estimates and complete the design with final construction
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at the health sciences campus in Johnson City, New York, is hiring for its Speech and Language Pathology program and invites applicants for Clinical Instructor in the developing Division of Speech-Language
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cultural production and social life, and the processes that underlie human biological development and change. Students learn and apply the research methods and theoretical constructs used by anthropologists
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information processing. Responsibilities include: Developing and sustaining a vibrant, externally funded research program Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students Teaching at the undergraduate and graduate
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be working in theatre or other dramatic writing fields, with evidence of a developing national or international profile and potential for significant further artistic production. Continued production
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Division of Student Affairs by building a data infrastructure, designing assessment, and developing analysis that enhances the co-curricular experience of Binghamton's diverse student population. The work
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applicants must apply via Interview Exchange: http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=196660 CV Cover letter Teaching statement - indicate the field(s) you can teach, your experience
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professor rank: The successful candidate will also serve as coordinator for the special education program. This will involve providing leadership in program development and review, supporting accreditation
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Exchange: http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=196590 Please submit: Cover letter with particular focus on research activities, including track record of or potential
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mission to push the frontiers of mathematics and basic sciences through interdisciplinary collaboration. While the primary expectation is that fellows will develop strong, independent research programs