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of Art is seeking a one-year (9-month), non-renewable, non-tenure track, full-time benefited lecturer position to begin September 1, 2025. This position will have a 3-3 teaching load including courses in
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weekends may be required as business needs dictate. This position has the opportunity for a hybrid work schedule, which is defined by the University as an arrangement where an employee’s work is regularly
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brain health in middle-aged and older adults. This position will be based at the Department of Kinesiology and supervised by Dr. Dominika Pindus whose research focuses on the impact of physical activity
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positions open. Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Dean of Academic Advising and Student Success, the Academic Advisor (entry level)/Senior Academic Advisor(comprehensive) position provides
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geology-focused pedagogy and undergraduate education to begin on September 1, 2025. The position requires teaching two to three courses per semester including: Earth Materials (Fall) and Petrology (Spring
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Performance Coach understands they are subject to all applicable disciplinary or corrective actions as set forth in the NCAA enforcement procedures as they may be amended from time to time. Assists the Head
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. This is a 100% FTE (full-time equivalent) position. Requirements PhD in Afro American Studies Additional Information This is a one-year, temporary, and benefitted non-tenure track Lecturer position at 100
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Performance Marketing plays a pivotal leadership role in advancing strategic marketing planning and practices across the UMass campus system in alignment with the university’s strategic goals. This position
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working independently to organize multiple tasks and set priorities. Massachusetts Pesticide Applicator Private Certification or ability to obtain certification withing one (1) year of hire. Preferred
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or the surrounding area, this position will plan, administer and implement strategies regarding undergraduate student recruitment, selection and yield enterprise to meet institutional undergraduate admission and