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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Merced invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in Biochemistry at the Assistant, Associate, or Full
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provide academic and personal support for Summer Edge scholars enrolled in accelerated college Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, or Writing courses. As facilitators in small discussion sections
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Position overview Position title: Instructor, Teacher Preparation Program Salary range: An estimated range for this position is $1,875 to $4,500 per course, depending on assignment and class
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date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description Special topics covered in undergraduate studies. Learn more about what to expect from CORE program. The CORE
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Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP)- Rural Strategic Engagement Program (RSE). The CPP will liaise with farmworker labor unions and farmworker community-based organizations, to assess California Labor Workforce
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be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description Disciplines: Chemistry, Computer Science
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considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Spark program in the School of Engineering anticipates hiring full and/or part-time lecturer positions to teach the following
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: Statistics and Dynamics ENGR 065: Circuit Theory ENGR 130: Thermodynamics ME 021: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 137: Computer Aided Engineering Other courses as needed See catalog
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of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses for Summer 2025: ENGR 057: Statistics and Dynamics ENGR 065: Circuit Theory ENGR 130: Thermodynamics ME 021: Engineering Computing ME 120
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: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 121: Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ME 137: Computer Aided Engineering ME 140: Vibration and Control ME 142: Mechatronics ME 144: Introduction to Multi