531 programming-"Multiple"-"Duke-University"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Northeastern University
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Teaching Professor (a non-Tenure-Track faculty position) in Vancouver, Canada. In this role, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is
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Engineering, as well as Data Engineering. In this role, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is expected to teach, advise, as well as identify
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, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is expected to teach, advise, as well as identify new and industry trending subjects for curriculum
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program; develop training drills; manage data analysis, video and team game planning, coordinate with marketing and promotions, operational services, equipment manager and compliance staff on behalf
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-tenure track faculty position for the Masters of Speech Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program at the Center for Health Sciences campus in Charlotte, NC. Faculty in this role will report locally to the CSD
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competitive Division I baseball program; develop training drills; manage data analysis, video and team game planning, coordinate with marketing and promotions, operational services, equipment manager and
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About the Opportunity The Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University has multiple faculty positions at all ranks (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor
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regulations including OMB Circulars – particularly 2CFR100 (Uniform Guidance), FAR, all agency policies and regulations and University policies and procedures. The job requires the ability to manage multiple
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programs designed to help working professionals achieve their career goals. At present we are enrolling students in MS programs in Computer Science, Data Science and AI, including the Align MS programs
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closely with scholars in the humanities, historians, ethicists, legal scholars, and policy advocates. Within NetSI, our team collaborates with multiple research groups working on questions of public health