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Adjunct Faculty - Kline School of Law - JD Program Apply now Job no: 503286 Work type: Part-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University, Kline School of Law
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willing to teach a variety of courses, with special consideration to those who could teach statistics, research methods, as well as courses in their specialty area. The Department of Psychological and Brain
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or Doctorate in Epidemiology. Minimum of less than 1 year Advanced data management and analytic skills (generalized linear regression, difference-in-difference methods, survey weighting) using R and
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are typically longer. The University also offers numerous professional development opportunities for teachers, such as programming from the Teaching and Learning Center. The Information Science Department is
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solutions, proofs of concept, and prototypes in a collaborative R&D environment. Duties include research, design ideation, sample construction/production, and textile fabrication using computer-controlled
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Treatment Lab, within the Life Course Outcomes Research Program, at the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute is seeking a full-time Research Associate I. Essential Functions The Social Connections and Treatment Lab
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within the Digital Media & Virtual Production (DMVP) program cover a wide range of topics at different skill levels. Over the course of study, all aspects of the CG pipeline are covered, including 3D asset
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of simulations in real-time through use of dedicated computer apps. Essential Functions Serve as simulator operator by running scenarios with faculty instructors, assuring that the facility and equipment
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of 4 courses over two semesters and participate in service to the Law School and the University. Core courses we are particularly looking to cover include Legal Methods I (predictive legal writing and
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, between states and in our everyday lives. The Department of Politics at Drexel University trains students in research methods and offers countless opportunities for students to learn beyond the classroom