67 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Massachusetts Boston
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collaborative research opportunities. Current faculty collaborations include those with numerous major academic and medical institutions in and around Boston, including the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
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evidence of prior academic leadership roles, a program of research consistent with appointment to a senior rank (including substantial grant funding and peer-reviewed scholarship), and experience in teaching
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. Responsibilities include maintaining a research program leading to publications in high-quality journals, teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate l evels in on-campus and online modalities, and providing
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practices and procedures followed in electrical and mechanical work Knowledge of the methods and techniques for conducting electrical and electronic tests on equipment Skill in the use of precision measuring
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doctoral-prepared faculty member who will provide leadership as director of the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Program for the Department of Nursing. Responsibilities include directing the Psychiatric Nurse
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Community Development, established in 2020, is housed within the School for the Environment (SFE) at UMass Boston. The department offers a Bachelor's Program in Community Development and a PAB-accredited
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reliability; Assist with special projects and events as needed; Assist the Graduate Program Directors and program managers with activities related to PhD, MS, and graduate programs; Assist Graduate Program
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agenda and potential for scholarship and teaching excellence in Accounting at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Responsibilities include maintaining a research program leading to publications in high
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design. Exceptional familiarity with typography, printing, production, and photography. Knowledge of graphic techniques, methods and technology used in the industry. Ability to follow oral and written
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General Summary: With college enrollment and completion at the heart of its mission, the Urban Scholars program serves academically striving high school students (aged 13-19) who attend partnering