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should apply at: https://www.imsearch.com/open-searches/university-california-santa-barbara-gevirtz-graduate-school-education/dean The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) seeks an experienced
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Isaacson Miller at: [https://www.imsearch.com/open-searches/university-california-santa-barbara-bren-school-environmental-science-management/dean ] The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) invites
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electronic access, and as backup building access controller. Serve as member of department safety team. Communications Support Provides oversight of a comprehensive communications program for the History
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package including a pension so you can plan and build security for tomorrow as you advance your career today. Explore more and learn how you can embark on a rewarding career with us! Salary & Compensation
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. (Required) Ability to operate a computer terminal which utilizes California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System and maintain security of same. (Required) Special Conditions for EmploymentBackground
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computational biology. The general responsibilities of this position are as follows: Independent analysis of single cell and bulk genomics data including from CRISPR screens, kidney organoid models, and primary
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of Education at UCSB’s Gevirtz School of Education. A continuation of the teaching assignment in academic year 2026/27 is aspired. Comprising nine campuses, the University of California’s CalTeach program
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of learners and demonstrate a strong understanding of the historical and theoretical foundations of language learning in California. UCSB’s Department of Education / Teacher Education Program seeks a faculty
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for communicating and coordinating repairs with various vendors Conducts regular periodic rounds to inspect areas for security, fire, and accident hazards and takes appropriate action as required, including reporting
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quantitative methods and computational approaches in linguistics, with a starting date in January 2026. The successful candidate will teach a range of undergraduate, and occasionally graduate, courses, including