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at the University of Delaware (UD) is seeking to fill a Temporary Assistant Professor position. This one-year position may be renewed (depending on performance, funding, and departmental course needs) for up to three
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department’s analytical and/or inorganic curriculum will also be considered favorably. Successful applicants will share our vision to be a department that is nationally recognized for high impact research and
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leading role in a new campus-wide Interdepartmental Neuroscience Graduate (ING) program, which connects many departments in several of the university’s colleges and supports multiple collaborative
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in University of Delaware, College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, School of Marine Science & Policy, High R. Sharp campus in Lewes, DE 19958, USA. However, remote work from another location may be
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dynamic performances and academic experiences for a diverse and inclusive community of students across the many areas and disciplines at the University of Delaware. We welcome applicants with a commitment
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into this entry-level role. Obtains health histories and performs brief physical assessments on a selected patient population, including acute/chronic medical problems, as per provider-approved protocol. Utilizes
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limited supervision of the College Sr. HR Director, the HR Generalist supports the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) and performs a variety of complex HR responsibilities some of which require advanced
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. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies University of Delaware as an R1 research university with very high research activity. In addition, UD is a Carnegie Community Engaged University
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, Space Grant, and Carnegie Research University (with very high research activity, a designation accorded to fewer than 3% of degree-granting institutions in the U.S.), and with external funding exceeding