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NTT Instructor - Electrical & Computer Engineering - (25001455) Description Temple University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking passionate educators to teach, develop
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. Main responsibilities include the following: Coordinate recruitment scholarships for incoming students including responding to inquiries, assisting with the application process, and developing timelines
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. This position will be integral in organizing and facilitating a culture focused on lean management, efficiency, reduction of waste, and a high collection rate of patient care revenues. The incumbent will develop
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Lacrosse Coach, the Assistant Coach supports the development of a Division I competitive Women’s Lacrosse program. The primary responsibility of the Assistant Coach is to teach student-athletes the sport
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in the 2025-2026 Academic Year. Instructional faculty teach a combination of in-person and online courses. While Temple University offers excellent professional development in teaching, this position
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Computer Engineering is seeking passionate educators to teach, develop coursework, and innovatively design our undergraduate curriculum. Our department is growing, and we seek instructional (non-tenure track
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autoclaving cages and supplies. 15. Prepare and submit records, charts, logs, cage cards, and inventories as required by ULAR SOP’s. 16. Other duties as assigned to support animal care and welfare. Procurement
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program. Administrative responsibilities include program assessment, managing prior learning portfolio review process, supporting and teaching professional development activities, serving as counselor
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more about the “T” salary structure . The Community Engagement & Program Support Assistant will support the day-to-day operations of a cross-disciplinary project focused on developing and pilot testing a
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. The Program Director for the Lang Medical Scholars Program is responsible for the ongoing development and overall implementation of a six (6) year longitudinal health science engaging local middle and high