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Development invites applications for a full-time Lecturer in Counseling in the Ed.M. program in the department of Counseling Psychology & Applied Human Development (CPAHD). We seek candidates with a background
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, curriculum, faculty and staff hiring and supervision, operations, student life, relations with public and private institutions and organizations in the LA area, internships, program development, and alumni
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to hire an outstanding scholar with an expertise on empirical methods in finance, applied to some corporate finance or asset pricing important questions. Our department has a very strong group of theory
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project management skills. Requires strong analytical and organization skills to manage complicated system development projects within specific deadlines. Familiarity with computer hardware and software
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Boston University, The Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences Position ID: BU -CDS -CLASTP2025 [#29435] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Boston
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include microeconomics, macroeconomics, and/or causal inference data-science methods, depending on the candidate. Applicants should have: Ability to successfully teach economics and analytics/econometrics
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as Director of Neuro Oncology (DNO). The DNO will join a rapidly expanding cancer program at BMC, a 514-bed academic medical center that serves a diverse patient population from the city of Boston and
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closely with clinical psychologists providing research support for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a trauma-informed partner violence intervention program. Specific responsibilities
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Genitourinary Oncology Program. This expanding, multidisciplinary program is focused on providing exceptional clinical care and performing high-impact research in GU malignancies. The ideal candidate will have
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an advanced practice provider to support its expanding program in sickle cell disease and red blood cell disorders. The program serves patients with sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies, and