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, period, or area of expertise, the successful applicant should be able to teach Latin prose at the graduate level and to enhance the department’s interdisciplinary profile. The selected candidate will
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research agenda, collaborate with faculty in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and other areas of the Division of the Arts & Humanities and University, and teach in both the undergraduate
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the Department of Music and other areas of the Division of the Arts & Humanities and University, and teach in both the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. The teaching load for tenure-track positions is
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applicants for a part-time Lecturer 1B in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences (MAPSS) to teach in the Winter or Spring Quarter of 2026. The successful candidate(s) will teach one course related
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, or potential for, excellence in teaching. Applicants should be qualified both to teach introductory and required courses in Media Arts and Design practice and theory. They should also be prepared to teach
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applications from scholars who are at least 1 year beyond their PhD and bring expertise in research, writing, and teaching. Working closely with the Faculty Director, Joel Isaac, the Postdoctoral Researcher will
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& Humanities and University, and teach in the undergraduate curriculum. The teaching load for tenure-track positions is typically four courses per year on the quarter system. Other responsibilities include
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. The focus of the job is to oversee a subgroup in the laboratory dedicated to projects using machine learning, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. The overall goal is to conduct multiple projects
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model organisms in their work and are pushing into emerging model and non-model organisms that are proving uniquely valuable in particular studies. To learn more about our department, https
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from individuals who have earned a PhD (or equivalent) in economics and have experience on the tenure-track faculty at a major research university. Members of our faculty are expected to conduct original