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Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Computer Science, University of San Francisco Job Summary: The Department of Computer Science at the University of San
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recommend and implement new/changes to procedures. Advanced experience working with computer database systems, word processing and spreadsheet software and demonstrated ability to use technology to streamline
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the program’s inception in 2017, including multiple Fulbright scholars. Graduates of the program go on to work across the energy field in utilities, consulting firms, technology companies, government and
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Job Title: Associate Professor of Public Health Job Summary: The University of San Francisco (USF) is searching for a term associate professor or professor to join the public health program in
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Job Title: MSEI Program Director Job Summary: The Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MSEI) is a one-year graduate program in School of Management (SOM) at the University of San
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for the Spring 2025 semester. Full Job Description: The engineering program at USF is a student-focused, hands-on, project-based program immersed in a Jesuit liberal arts education. Students in their senior year
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’ Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) and Masters in Public Health (MPH) Program at our San Francisco main campus. The Public Health Programs at USF aim to develop public health leaders who will
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://www.usfptfa.org. Minimum qualifications Ph.D. in Energy, Engineering, or a related field or interdisciplinary program is strongly encouraged; advanced ABD candidates and Masters recipients with relevant experience
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full-time tenure-track position to begin August 2026. Applications are invited in the area of Bioinformatics. We are interested in candidates who develop and employ informatics and computational
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technology for accessing existing data and information according to the standards of the American School Counselor Association (ASCA). In addition, students will collect quantitative and qualitative data