84 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"UCL"-"CERN"-"U" 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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Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP). The MS-SLP program is offered on the Boston and Charlotte campuses and is a 60-credit ASHA accredited degree program. About the Opportunity
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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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Arlington, VA. Responsibilities: This full-time faculty member is expected to bring her/his intellectual and creative capacity to bear in advancement of the program, seeking to serve students by participating
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Engineering subareas, which may include computer programming, algorithm design, digital logic design and computer architecture. At least 2 years’ experience in teaching at the college/university level is
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/life safety codes & programs, and state/federal safety regulations General knowledge of CPTED principles, to include basic security equipment such as security cameras, access control, and other target
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graduate courses in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and related areas; advising, mentoring, and overseeing students and postdoctoral researchers, conducting an independent research program that
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About the Opportunity The Northeastern University’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) at Northeastern University is seeking outstanding individuals to fill a full-time non-tenure
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weekly field trips offered during program on Fridays Attend instructor orientation/planning sessions and program activities Knowledge of: Thorough knowledge of subject matter and skill acquisition in
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has had a robust program for undergraduates, the co-op program for graduate engineering students is relatively new. This rapid expansion now requires more support to continue developing and growing