25 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"U.S"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Rice University in United States
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Leadership (RCEL) invites applications for an Assistant Academic and Program Administrator. This position is responsible for supporting RCEL's academic programs and day-to-day operations, including graduate
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to the Senior Fellow for Brain Health and Society, the Program Manager directs the administrative operations and strategic initiatives for Rice University's Brain Health and Society program. The incumbent is
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name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community and Excellence. Position Summary: The Program Administrator provides administrative and program support for all functional areas and staff members
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launched Consortium for Enhancing Resilience and Catastrophe Modeling (CERCat) housed in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking a part-time Senior Program Administrator. This role
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--at Rice and in greater Houston. The fellow will teach in the School of Architecture, conduct research and documentation on the Houston Archive Project, and design new program initiatives through CERCL
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Rice Synthetic Biology Institute (RSBI) and the graduate program in Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology. The selected candidate will be expected to teach and develop undergraduate and graduate
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, computational engineering, design, and solid mechanics. We seek faculty who will develop a dynamic and innovative independent research program and show distinction in teaching at the graduate and undergraduate
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). The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vibrant, externally funded research program, teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and contribute to the collaborative and interdisciplinary
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 26-Aug-25 Location: Houston, Texas Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 170912 The Program in Media at Rice
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an independent and vigorous research program, the successful applicant will be expected to teach, on average, one undergraduate or graduate course each semester, and contribute to the service missions