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Internal Number: 1055320 Working/Functional Title Inst/Ast Prof/Asc Prof - Fixed Term Position Summary The Michigan State University Department of Economics seeks qualified candidates for the following Fixed
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Working/Functional Title Inst/Ast Prof Fixed Term Position Summary The Department of Psychology at Michigan State University seeks applicants for non-tenure track instructor/assistant professor positions
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Working/Functional Title Ast Inst/Inst/Ast Prof – Fixed Term Position Summary Position Summary: Responsibilities will include some combination of the following teaching, generally on a part-time per
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: 1032981 Working/Functional Title Ast Inst/Inst/Ast Prof - Fixed Term Position Summary The review of applications is ongoing and continuous. Please note that a position could be part-time or full-time and
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Number: 940837 Working/Functional Title Ast Inst/Inst/Ast Prof Fixed Term- THR Position Summary Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Theatre, Voice, and Dance. Theatre
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Position Summary The Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State University invites applications for a fixed-term faculty position (non-tenure-track) at the Assistant Professor rank, slated to begin in August 2025. This hire represents a significant strategic investment by Michigan State...
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for department in collaboration with IPF's Human Resource department. This includes but is not limited to: staffing requests, hiring, termination, salary increases, developing screening matrices, scheduling
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, uncertainty quantification, transport, financial markets, etc. Here, it is important that research in algorithm development has strong connections to needs in an application state space. Area 2: Methods
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administered by the College of Natural Science and the College of Engineering, is one of the newest units at MSU. Founded in 2015, CMSE recognizes computation as the “triple junction” of algorithm development