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: 273363885 Position: Assistant Professor in Political Theory Description: The Department of Politics seeks applications from well-qualified individuals for a tenure-track junior faculty position in political
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members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can
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tenure-track assistant professor faculty position in experimental quantum science. Candidates in all areas of experimental quantum science, including quantum sensing, computing, and networks, who research
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to undergraduate teaching.Today, more than 1,100 faculty members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented
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. Expected Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $60,000/semester, Associate Professor: $75,000/semester, Full Professor: $90,000/semester The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and
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location for these positions is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Expected Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $60,000/semester, Associate Professor: $75,000/semester, Full Professor: $90,000
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: 271598527 Position: Professor Description: Senior Faculty Position: Princeton University Mathematics Department and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics invites applications from accomplished
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: 271047364 Position: Full, Associate, or Assistant Professor Description: As part of a major new initiative in interdisciplinary data science, Princeton University is searching for tenured and tenure-track
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computational or computer science, social science or the humanities, public policy, or an appropriate combination. The exact combination can change from candidate to candidate as the interdisciplinary position
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students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education. Connections working