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and Physics at Syracuse University invite applications to fill multiple faculty positions in the field of quantum information science, broadly defined. Faculty will be appointed in either
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applications to fill multiple faculty positions in the field of quantum information science, broadly defined. Faculty will join the newly established Institute for Quantum and Information Sciences
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-time tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor in the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences to support the APA-accredited School Psychology doctoral program. The
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applications to fill multiple faculty positions in the field of quantum information science, broadly defined. Faculty will join the newly established Institute for Quantum and Information Sciences
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the dynamic and broad field of neuroscience. The candidate is expected to complement and build on existing strengths in the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program and Department of Biology, including cell and
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and toxicology, novel biological targets, and cheminformatics or computational chemistry are encouraged to apply, as are those with experience with preclinical or clinical trials of their novel
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undergraduate courses and helping with student research projects. The faculty member is expected to conduct an active program of research. Service to the school, college, university, and the profession is also
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. Responsibilities include managing communications, scheduling, travel, and reimbursements, coordinating events, managing technology, and assisting with budget tracking. Develop training materials for faculty and
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in Audiology at the rank of Assistant Professor. We welcome applicants who can develop a strong, independent program of research in any area of audiology or hearing science. Candidates should be
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Description: The Department of Public Administration and International Affairs (PAIA) and the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) at the Syracuse University Maxwell