264 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Temple University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
Sciences Temple University College of Public Health is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic non-tenure track faculty member and Program Director for our Occupational Therapy educational program in our
-
student admissions, attending monthly health informatics meetings, and be active in health informatics program improvement and curriculum development. Qualifications. The ideal candidate will have an earned
-
programs that either currently exist, or that will be created in the future, including Saturday College, which meets monthly during the academic year. The role encompasses various facets of program
-
Experience * Master’s degree in computer science, or a related field. * At least 8 years of progressive leadership experience in digital/ web strategy, marketing technology or a related field. * An equivalent
-
International Programs will be responsible for managing the Master of Laws for Foreign-Trained Lawyers (LLM) program, including academic advising and course registrations, admissions, international student
-
maintenance holes and fulfilling Engineering Shop’s obligations to the Ambler and Center City campuses * Perform other related functions in support of the programs as directed. Temple University is committed
-
industry partners. Housed within the College of Science and Technology, the Department of Chemistry serves undergraduate majors and graduate students with academic programs that prepare students to solve
-
Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure Track)- Biology Department - (25001172) Description The Cordes Lab in the Department of Biology at Temple University is seeking a Research Assistant
-
student engagement, including the college’s annual Beyond the Classroom event, the Pathways to Professions Summer Stipend Program, and the JKSC’s Career Peer program. This position will also represent CLA
-
/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Position Summary: Temple University’s Upward Bound Math & Science (UBMS) Program is a federally funded TRIO initiative that supports Philadelphia high school students (grades 9–12) in preparing