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-accredited B.S. program in Civil Engineering, which meets national and regional workforce needs and offers graduates strong career opportunities. The department is expanding rapidly, with a newly approved MS
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establish a research program and develop courses. Faculty also may use funds from externally sponsored research programs to reduce their teaching loads. Support existing programs, including course development
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program that addresses national and regional workforce needs and offers our graduates excellent employment opportunities and grow graduate degree programs in Biomedical Engineering. The department is
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new master's programs underway and a Ph.D. program in development within the next two years, providing significant opportunities to shape graduate education. This position offers the chance to play a
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program. Description of Duties: The successful candidate will: Teach a mix of biology courses and labs. A typical teaching load is three courses per semester, but during the first two years
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an accredited institution Two or more years' experience working with high school or college students Possess and maintain a NYS Driver's License ??Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in a related field (e.g
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. Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution Two or more years' experience working with high school or college students Possess and maintain a NYS Driver's License
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an accredited institution Two or more years' experience working with high school or college students Possess and maintain a NYS Driver's License ??Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in a related field (e.g
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biological safety, radiation safety and emergency management. Perform Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) audits and inspections. Monitor and communicate regulatory requirements impacting institutional
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biological safety, radiation safety and emergency management. Perform Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) audits and inspections. Monitor and communicate regulatory requirements impacting institutional