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REQUIREMENTS The Department of Computer Science and Engineering within the College of Engineering is seeking applicants for a part-time programmer. The role: Help us build a focused, sharp system that turns peer
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attending classes, providing tutorial support, leading icebreaker activities, supervising students, chaperoning weekly trips, attending staff meetings, completing program documentation and evaluations by
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SPECIFICS The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Penn State Behrend invites applicants for a non-tenure-line faculty position starting in Spring 2026 or Fall 2026. The successful candidate will
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are seeking a talented, experienced, and highly-motivated Software Developer to join the Visualization and Decision Support Division of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State. You will
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to complement their curriculum with hands on learning. Our program conducts research using facilities located in Buckhout Laboratory on the University Park campus. We also have field trials at the Russell E
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to obtain external funding, an outstanding record of academic outputs, and an innovative and integrative research program. Candidates who are committed to community engagement, science communication, outreach
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aspects the program. Duties include the recruitment and retention of student-athletes. Additionally, the selected candidate must have the ability to coordinate and instruct soccer camps on campus during
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, this position will provide exposure to the rental contract process from inquiry to execution. The program will immerse the candidate in the world of public gardens, visitor services, and volunteer management
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2026, with flexibility. The successful candidate will lead the development of a human gross anatomy teaching program in the Department of Anthropology’s new gross anatomy teaching lab. The Assistant
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expectations of the internship program. Additionally, interested candidates are asked to upload a resume, and a list of three (3) professional or academic references. Successful candidates will also be required