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Eastern Time Description: Adjunct Faculty Role: Adjunct Faculty are essential for curricular delivery in the Baylor Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. This is primarily achieved during onsite lab
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Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC; see https://bric.research.baylor.edu/ ). The department offers BS, MS (both online and in-person), and PhD degrees in Computer Science. It also offers BSI degrees
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motivated individual to join our faculty in Mechanical Engineering and support the new multidisciplinary Materials Science and Engineering PhD Program. This position is part of our continued investment in
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an undergraduate Learning Assistant program to enhance active learning in the classroom. This position is an academic year appointment. Teaching opportunities may be available during the summer, depending on student
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supporting a strong research program, and have effective communication and organization skills. Selected candidates will be expected to initiate and carry out research and perform academic duties associated
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how your research and training goals align with my lab’s research program in your cover letter. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have a recent PhD (within the past 4 years) in Genomics
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Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Theology (Great Texts Program) Baylor University: Office of the Provost: Honors: HON Buffer: Great Texts Location Waco, TX Open Date Aug 19, 2025 Deadline Oct 15
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undergraduate and graduate programs. The primary responsibilities are teaching courses, developing an externally funded research program, and leading graduate and undergraduate students in Software Engineering
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research as well as perform academic duties associated with our undergraduate and graduate programs. The primary responsibilities are teaching courses, developing an externally funded research program, and
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, independent research program, and have effective communication and organization skills. Selected candidates will be expected to initiate and carry out research and perform academic duties associated with our