248 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O" positions at Rutgers University
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syllabi, presenting high quality lectures, running class discussions and other teaching activities, and evaluating students based on course expectations and program-wide competencies. Lecturers are expected
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that spans multiple departments. This effort fosters collaboration across engineering, computer science, public health, business, and other disciplines, and provides a dynamic and supportive environment
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launched a major interdisciplinary initiative in Data Science and AI, including a cluster hiring program that spans multiple departments. This effort fosters collaboration across engineering, computer
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involving Speech-Language Pathology students and Spanish Portuguese-speaking adults in a community program. Responsibilities include providing consecutive interpretation and translating printed materials
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learning. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy including industry standard software. Ability to manage multiple priorities and multi-task. Currency with the latest trends and
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, presenting high quality lectures, running class discussions and other teaching activities, and evaluating students based on course expectations and program-wide competencies. Lecturers are expected to adhere
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program-wide competencies. Lecturer is expected to adhere to high quality instructional practices that integrate multiple modalities and approaches, such as whole class lecture, small group activities
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multiple vacancies available. These positions are grant funded, and contingent upon continued funding to the program. FLSA Nonexempt Salary Details A minimum of $18/hour. Offer Information The final salary
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multi-disciplinary teams. -Enthusiasm for contributing to and expanding an innovative program in pharmacoepidemiology research and training Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and
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, etc. We invite applications for the tenure-track faculty positions whose primary responsibility (80-90% effort) is in conducting research to grow and sustain an extramurally funded research program. A