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Part-Time Lecturer, Science and Business Courses for Biotechnology Graduate Program - Boston, Online
About the Opportunity Description: Individuals are sought to teach 1) graduate courses in science and technology relevant to the biotechnology field specifically to biopharmaceuticals and 2) graduate courses that broadly educate how biotechnology and bioscience companies bring early-stage...
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service excellence and value; lead RFPs and negotiations when needed. • Provide thought leadership on benefits strategy during institutional change (e.g., global campus expansion, faculty mobility, postdoc
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. Questions: Please reach out to Dr. Idia Binitie Thurston, i.thurston@northeastern.edu and put “2025 CHANGE lab Postdoc” in the subject line. The following links are available to learn more about our CHANGE
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About the Opportunity Teach selected graduate courses in the day and evening programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Roux Institute. Course topics might include
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to coaching staff, teaching and recruiting student-athletes. Responsibilities Include: Assist with coaching strategies to maintain a highly competitive Division I soccer program Identify and evaluate talent and
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providing duties related to coaching staff, teaching and recruiting student-athletes. Responsibilities Include: Assist with coaching strategies to maintain a highly competitive Division I soccer program
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About the Opportunity The Lecturer will teach introductory courses in architectural drawing, sketching, studio design, computer modeling, architectural history, technology, or project case studies
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within a Linux environment. The candidate must be willing to work in a multidisciplinary environment across domains of RF, computer engineering and networking systems. This position will also participate
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Basketball team providing duties related to coaching staff, teaching and recruiting student-athletes. Responsibilities Include: Assisting the program through practice and game-day decisions Scouting opponents
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organizations. This includes frequently assessing the needs of student leaders and developing plans for the enhancement and expansion of student group resources and training in addition to administrative program