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for an open non-tenure track faculty position to be located at the Boston, Massachusetts Campus of the university, with employment beginning in August 2026. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position with
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About the Opportunity Job Description Summary: Individuals are sought to teach 1) graduate courses in science and technology relevant to the biotechnology field specifically to biopharmaceuticals
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. Mechanobiology in aging in the musculoskeletal system or the cardiovascular system: this area focuses on the application of mechanobiology technology and discovery to the aging research. 2. Immunomechanobiology
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collaborate with UX, editorial, and engineering partners as needed to complete scoped work. Emphasis is placed on clear, maintainable code provided in a timely manner that supports continuity and future
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the MS Artificial Intelligence and MS Data Science degree programs throughout the Northeastern global university system; mentor students in their area of expertise; and participate in service
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About the Opportunity Summary: The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, College of Science, at Northeastern University is seeking part-time instructors. We are seeking motivated individuals
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field required Experience: 4–6+ years of experience building cloud-native data pipelines
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About the Opportunity The Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) Program Director is responsible for general oversight, strategy and program growth for the Northeastern University School Health Academy
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required for this position are typically acquired through the completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Analytics, Data Science, or a related field and six years
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the Department of Biology, which is part of the College of Science, on the Boston campus. The position is on-site and includes opportunities for career advancement. The Department of Biology is strongly