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Computer Engineering. Level Scope: After earning a Ph.D., the next step in the academic or research career path is often a postdoc. A postdoc is a continuation of a researcher’s training that enables them
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(https://atomicfilmslab.org) and will work closely with the computational, device, and simulation teams, as well as with the education and mentorship teams comprising ASWESOME. This position will inform
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to work efficiently and independently in a fast-paced environment. ● Have good customer service skills. ● Have basic computer knowledge to operate field software. ● Be willing to work safely in a variety of
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Job Summary/Basic Function: This position is responsible for managing and improving all internal business operations, overseeing employee activity and ensuring a department is on track to meet its
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and execution of student performances, workshops, Teaching Artists, and special events. Maintain databases, collect program surveys, and help compile reports for grants and internal assessment. Support
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Position Overview The Department of Psychological Science at Boise State University invites interested applicants to apply for two Assistant Teaching Professor positions (under Policy 4730
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for the residence life program, focusing on student development, staff supervision, and community engagement. This position supports the department’s mission by enhancing student support functions and fostering
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academic experience. Applications from all backgrounds are welcomed. Learn more about Boise State and living in Idaho’s Treasure Valley at https://www.boisestate.edu/about/
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Job Summary/Basic Function: This position is responsible for managing and improving all internal business operations, oversee employee activity and ensure a department is on track to meet its
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constitute a primary part of the job. Supervises unit operations to ensure compliance with departmental or campus policies, procedures, and defined internal controls. Problems typically involve a single area