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leader capable of bringing a bold, creative vision as well as strong organizational and management skills to the position. Adelphi University, New York, is a highly awarded, nationally ranked, powerfully
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, Hudson Valley Center - Part Time Social Work JOB SUMMARY: This is a part-time 25 hours a week position and the assignment of responsibilities will be aligned with that allotment of time. Provide in-person
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Position Reports To: Executive Director, Performing Arts Center SALARY INFORMATION: In compliance with New York’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $38,700 - $41,700
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of Arts & Sciences Anatomy and Physiology JOB SUMMARY: Adelphi’s Biology department is seeking a qualified individual to teach Anatomy and Physiology during the Spring 2025 semester (classes start January
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University School of Social Work is responsible for oversight for the implicit curriculum in collaboration with Program Directors, Student Affairs Coordinators and Center Coordinators that ensure student
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Department of Biology College of Arts & Sciences JOB SUMMARY: Adelphi’s Biology department is seeking a qualified individual to teach a Microbiology Laboratory during the Spring 2025 semester (January 23
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beginning August 2025. A Ph.D. in physical chemistry, or a closely-related field is required; additional post-doctoral or industrial experience is also highly preferred. The successful candidate will be
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applicants from diverse cultural backgrounds. The position is for a neurobiologist with a molecular focus, with teaching responsibilities to include undergraduate and graduate neurobiology, human anatomy
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Department College of Arts & Sciences JOB SUMMARY: Adelphi University's Biology Department is looking for a dedicated individual to teach one or two sections of the Neurobiology lecture course for the upcoming
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who have completed, or are working toward, a Ph.D. in a STEM field focused on environmental or Earth sciences, with demonstrated teaching and research experience in ecological systems, climate change