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The Film and Media Studies Program and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Colgate University invite applications for a one-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant
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The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Neuroscience Program at Colgate University invites applications for one or two positions at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor beginning
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Posting Details Position Information Job Category Casual Wage Position Title Conservation/Preservation Assistant - Summer Full Time/Part Time Part Time Division Dean of the Faculty Department Library - Special Collections Hiring Wage/Salary Range $16.00 / hour Department Statement Colgate...
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- Borrowing Services Hiring Wage/Salary Range $20.95/hr Professional Experience/ Qualifications Must have experience with Windows-based computer software and be able to learn new, special purpose software
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and basic care of all testing equipment are essential aspects of the LSC’s role, which includes but is not limited to computer hardware, software, and printers. The LSC demonstrates professional
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. A strong background in art and design is recommended. Education B.A. in computer science, communication, arts, media arts, or a media-related field, or comparable training and experience in a media
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, biophysics, planetary science, observational astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology, computational neuroscience, and engineered environmental processes. The department is housed in the Ho Science Center that is
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of brainstorming with a team and enthusiastic about event management. Excellent computer skills required and strong knowledge of a variety of software programs, especially Microsoft Word and Excel, are essential. A
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The Film and Media Studies Program and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Colgate University invite applications for a one-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant
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. Facilities include well-equipped research laboratories in quantum and optical physics, condensed matter physics, superconducting electronics, computational physics, biophysics, planetary science, and