56 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Caltech" positions at The University of Memphis
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programs, visit https://www.memphis.edu/mis/index.php . Applications: Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, unofficial transcript of highest degree, and the names and contact
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for clubs and teams along with supporting students in finance competitions, the CFP Board educational program, inter-university student competitions, Finance Club, and other university activities. Maintaining
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represented in the department. The successful candidate will be expected to enhance our Actuarial Science program. To apply, complete an application at https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/. Click on the full
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(housed in the Herff College of Engineering) with concentrations in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Additional information about the College and the Department can be found at http://memphis.edu/herff
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Summary A postdoctoral position is available at the Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis for at least two years. The postdoc will work in the earthquake physics group
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faculty member for the Counseling Psychology program, beginning August 17, 2026. (Position 004837) The Counseling Psychology program is APA-accredited and emphasizes the development of professional
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position offers an opportunity to help shape and launch a proposed Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program. Rooted in the grit and grind spirit of Memphis, the program is designed for the future of design: where
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. Applications must be submitted online at https://workforum.memphis.edu/ and include a cover letter, CV, two representative publications showcasing your writing or analytical skills, and contact information (not
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to the department and the PhD program through participation in departmental meetings, workshops, and seminars. Teaching expectations for this position will be three to four 3-credit courses per semester. Additional
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methods is preferred. Candidates able to support the Statistics graduate program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) or with an actuarial background (relevant for our actuarial sciences