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Position Summary: Yeshiva University’s Katz College of Science and Health is seeking full-time non-tenure track faculty members to teach in an undergraduate Nursing Program. We are hiring faculty
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Position Summary: Yeshiva University announces its new College of Dental Medicine and is hiring a new faculty and staff to support the school. The curriculum will integrate Digital Dentistry
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Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Educational Programs and Planning, the Director oversees educational program evaluation, assessment, and educational quality improvement, as well as the systems
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microbiome research with an emphasis on the human microbiome (cervicovaginal, oral, and gut) and HPV-related neoplasia. This role is central to translating large-scale sequencing datasets into rigorous
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development and performance management skills Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word is required Skill in the use of computerized student information systems, such as Banner, is strongly preferred
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maintain existing analysis/sorting equipment and computer systems. Participate in the selection of new facility equipment and software with advancing technology so that the facility maintains its status as a
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of Science and Health, with 1300 master’s and doctoral students, is now the largest graduate school at Yeshiva University. Located in the heart of New York City, Yeshiva University is a US News and World
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Position Summary: Yeshiva University announces its new College of Dental Medicine and is hiring a new faculty and staff to support the school. The curriculum will integrate Digital Dentistry
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Position Summary: The Katz School of Science and Health is seeking an Associate Dean for Nursing for our Nursing Program. The Associate Dean for Nursing serves as a senior academic leader within
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The Research Technician will support a translational cancer biology laboratory focused on understanding how diet, metabolism, and the tumor microenvironment regulate colorectal cancer progression