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benefits, including health insurance. The program is open to U.S. and international faculty at any career stage, from assistant to full professor. The fellowship is also open to independent scholars
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Notre Dame's unique mission, growing research program, and commitment to our research professionals, we believe there is no better place for you to choose to share your talents than with our University
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federal program, launched in the fall of 2023. The Commons is a national network of universities and industries, coordinated to enable lab-to-fab chip prototypes for defense and commercial applications and
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http://hr.nd.edu/why-nd . The University of Notre Dame supports the needs of dual career couples and has a Dual Career Assistance Program in place to assist relocating spouses and significant others with
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Libraries website. Qualifications: Required Qualifications MLS degree from an ALA-accredited program or non-U.S. equivalent, or equivalent terminal degree. The degree must be completed before the candidate's
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accelerate the transition of technical innovations to prototypes and manufacturing. The University of Notre Dame is supporting the Microelectronics Commons , a new federal program, launched in the fall of 2023
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accelerate the transition of technical innovations to prototypes and manufacturing. The University of Notre Dame is supporting the Microelectronics Commons , a new federal program, launched in the fall of 2023
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accelerate the transition of technical innovations to prototypes and manufacturing. The University of Notre Dame is supporting the Microelectronics Commons , a new federal program, launched in the fall of 2023
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semiconductor technology and accelerate the transition of technical innovations to prototypes and manufacturing. The University of Notre Dame is supporting the Microelectronics Commons , a new federal program
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semiconductor technology and accelerate the transition of technical innovations to prototypes and manufacturing. The University of Notre Dame is supporting the Microelectronics Commons , a new federal program