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Wesleyan University’s Hazel Quantitative Analysis Center invites applications for a full-time, open rank Professor of the Practice in Quantitative Analysis position beginning July 1, 2025
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. We seek an archaeological scientist with expertise in material science and its application to the analysis of archaeological objects and the reconstruction of ancient technologies, as
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of methodologies is open but can include specialization in literary analysis, translation theory, reception, or political theory. Successful candidates will have a strong and demonstrated commitment to undergraduate
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with the data collected; Preparation of results for manuscripts and publication; Assisting the PI in the organization of research project workshops; Liaise with Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC) on data
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Studio Art Program with a shared commitment to teaching traditional and experimental media. Studio facilities include traditional metal and wood shops as well as digital fabrication equipment. Additional
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physics with an experimental component that involves both graduate and undergraduate researchers. Research areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to, materials science, photonics, complex
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attention to detail, with a commitment to meeting time-sensitive deadlines. Advanced proficiency in Excel, including pivot tables, complex formulas, and financial data analysis for robust reporting. Basic
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% of expected effort). Coaching Responsibilities Assist with instruction, planning, organizing and execution of practices and competition. Provide video analysis for competition and practice sessions. Evaluate
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administrative duties (25% of expected effort). Coaching Responsibilities Assist with instruction, planning, organizing and execution of practices and competition. Provide video analysis for competition and
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customer service, advice, and counseling to students and families as they make decisions about college planning and financing. Perform need analysis and award aid to case load of approximately 300 first-year