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administrative responsibilities. In addition, they will attend workshops, professional development sessions, and other relevant events, and will be expected to take an active part in Penn State's community
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no teaching or administrative responsibilities. In addition, they will attend workshops, professional development sessions, and other relevant events, and will be expected to take an active part in
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for various projects undertaken by the Detector Development Lab. This will consist of organizing, soldering, designing simple test PCBs/codes, and using the lab equipment to test the hardware we build
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State Hazleton is currently accepting applications for Part-Time Adjunct Program Faculty positions. This is an on-site position, located at the Penn State Hazleton campus and associated
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The Pennsylvania State University, College of Engineering, is seeking an energetic, motivated, and detail-oriented full-time Graduate Program Support (Academic Program Coordinator, Intermediate Support). The college
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Computational Mathematics. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an independent research program; and will demonstrate the potential to contribute to the department’s and college’s teaching and
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with other administrators to advance the Libraries’ strategic plan. Contribute to library-wide budgeting, planning, and policy development. Collaborate with key partners across the University Libraries
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program , and/or the dual-degree graduate program in Transdisciplinary Research on Environment and Society (TREES). The successful candidate will be expected to develop or continue a funded and focused line
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for developing a strong, independent research program, and teaching and mentorship excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications submitted electronically by November 2, 2025, will receive
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(development and validation of tools), pre-trial release, parole, and related topics. A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, economics, public policy, or a related field is required at time of