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instructor to teach Basic Computer Forensics beginning in fall 2026. Doctoral degree in Computer Science or Criminology preferred, master's degree in Computer Science, Criminology, or related field, or a J.D
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(DLAR). The individual will assist DLAR veterinarians with the provision of veterinary medical care, the preventive medicine program, and perform veterinary technical procedures under the direction of a
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outstanding basic/translational science faculty at the Assistant Professor level (appointment stream) . The Assistant Professor will be expected to develop an active research program focusing on basic and
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research program. The PACCM supports active basic and clinical research programs in asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, sleep disorders, ILD, and ARDS/ALI, and fellowship training at its major teaching hospitals
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appropriate courses, and plan for degree attainment. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions The Academic Advisor must be able to use a computer and keyboard, and be able
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organization of a highly competitive Division I program competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Job Summary Assists the Head Coach with all aspects of a sports program. Recruits athletes, mentors athletes
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impactful, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research. Our primary search criterion is the potential to build and sustain a successful research program. Candidates should also have evidence of, or potential
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complete early childhood program including supervision, assessment, and curriculum for a classroom of children. The Head Teacher establishes and maintains professional and supportive relationships with all
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9 am to 2:50 pm. In addition to classroom teaching, instructors are expected to help plan cultural programming for their language program and attend events for the whole institute, such as film and
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runs from June 1 to July 24. Classes meet five days a week from 9 am to 2:50 pm. In addition to classroom teaching, instructors are expected to help plan cultural programming for their language program