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creatively Willingness to learn new skills Ability to work in a team Quantitative and critical thinking skills Basic familiarity with biology and/or neuroscience Effective oral and written communication skills
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practice courses (e.g., modern dance), wellness practices like "Yoga for Performers," and additional offerings aligned with the candidate's area of expertise. The successful candidate will teach a range of
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, tectonics, seismology, materials science, and volcanology. The successful candidate will teach a mix of undergraduate and graduate classes, in particular, they will be expected to teach Earth Materials, a
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of Excellence). Regardless of area of specialty within GeoAI/Spatial Data Science, we welcome candidates with the ability and interest in speaking to critical aspects of AI. The candidate will teach a
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in the intersection of environmental geoscience and global change. The successful applicant will teach a mix of undergraduate and graduate classes. They will also develop and maintain a research
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Through the Office for Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Watson College seeks to create and sustain learning environments where differences and similarities
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: $51,500 (full-time, temporary) The Resource Center Program Data Specialist position is housed at Binghamton University as part of the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers Technical
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press, successful teaching experience, and an MFA or PhD by August 16, 2026. The ability to teach in other genres is welcome. The successful candidate will typically teach a 2/2 load of undergraduate and
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understanding of the role of academic advising in enhancing student learning, development, and outcomes Written and oral communication skills, to interact with students, faculty, staff and visitors. Ability
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neglected composers, genres, or repertoires) Experience teaching at the college and/or professional level Ability to recruit qualified undergraduate and graduate students Ability to teach elective courses