111 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"U" positions at Princeton University
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: 277344317 Position: Korean Language Lecturer Description: The Department of East Asian Studies invites applications for one or more positions as lecturer in Korean language, expected to begin September 1
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: 277344292 Position: Japanese Language Lecturer - Spring Semester 2026 Description: The Department of East Asian Studies invites applications for a spring semester full time Japanese language lecturer position
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We will be creating a Facebook group in the near future for the Spring 2026 intake. Here we will post updates throughout the application period, you may ask questions here as well, and you can meet others applying for the term. IMPORTANT NOTES: The EPIK application is similar to rolling...
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applicants will have:*Expertise conducting spatial and statistical analyses*Experience with scientific computer programming in R and Python*Formal training or experience applying quantitative and spatial
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The Department of East Asian Studies invites applications for one or more positions as lecturer in Korean language, expected to begin September 1, 2025, or during the 2025-2026 academic year
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The Department of East Asian Studies invites applications for a spring semester full time Japanese language lecturer position. The position is expected to begin January 16, 2026. Responsibilities
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: 273377901 Position: Chinese Language Lecturer Description: The Department of East Asian Studies invites applications for one or more positions as lecturer in Chinese language, expected to begin September 1
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: 277155173 Department English Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview The IT Support Specialist is responsible for overseeing the daily technology and media operations for the Department
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The Department of French and Italian has an occasional curricular need to appoint Lecturers in Italian to teach a range of courses in language and culture in a dynamic undergraduate program