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Posting Details Do you have questions about the application process? If so, please refer to the Applicant FAQ’s. Posting Details (Default Section) Posting Number: 20251248F Position Title: Postdoctoral Researcher in Time Domain Astrophysics Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova,...
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satisfaction. Interfaces and provides feedback to Engineering & Construction on development and review of project plans. Position requires 24-hour availability for operational emergencies. Work is performed in
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& Construction on development and review of project plans. Position requires 24-hour availability for operational emergencies. Work is performed in three shifts and this position requires on-call duty rotation
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Sciences Position Summary: The Director for Research and Innovation will report to the Associate Dean of Research in the College of Liberal Arts and Science (CLAS) and will be responsible for supporting
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Number of positions: 10 Department: 506-VEMS Program Contact Name: Richard Finfrock Contact Phone/Extension: x9-6979 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: CPR Training for nursing Students
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: 201-Dean-Engineering Contact Name: David Jamison Contact Phone/Extension: 9-4959 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: Graduate Assistantship – 20 hours p/week, assist respective faculty
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degree, in statistics/data science. Proficiency with at least one statistical program (R, Stata). Experience with data preparation and analysis. Additional Information: Part-time, hourly, up to 10 hours
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and Hours TBD Times between 8AM-5PM (M-F) are preferred. Number of positions: 1-2 Department: 714-UTS - Instructional Technology Contact Name: jessica.diebold@villanova.edu Contact Phone/Extension: (610
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. Requirements: Attention to detail; able to follow directions; science or engineering major preferred. Previous computational experience a plus. Critical thinking skills in order to work safely in the lab and
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teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and consist of 4 undergraduate courses for the first academic year (2/2 teaching load) and 5 undergraduate courses for following academic years (3/2