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Faculty - Artificial Intelligence Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: part-time/12-months Department: 576-Dean, Professional Studies
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solutions. Senior-level oversight and application of IT service management, project management, and continuous improvement methodologies. Ability to evaluate and responsibly apply artificial intelligence
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. Position Summary Villanova University, in collaboration with the North Penn School District, is launching an Afterschool Artificial Intelligence (AI) Club at local elementary schools as part of an NSF
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. Preferred Qualifications: Formal Education Advanced coursework, certifications, or training in software engineering, enterprise systems, cloud technologies, artificial intelligence, or related technical
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dedicated to service to others. Villanova has been included among the nation’s best colleges and universities. VU’s inclusion again in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 “Best Colleges” rankings is another
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. The integration of artificial intelligence into research plans is a plus. The appointment begins in August 2024. Villanova is a Catholic university sponsored by the Augustinian Order. The University is an equal
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. This faculty member will teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in Artificial Intelligence as well as other MIS areas. The faculty member is expected to provide service to the department, School, and
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University, in collaboration with the North Penn School District, is launching an Afterschool Artificial Intelligence (AI) Club at local elementary schools as part of an NSF-supported outreach initiative
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, secure and dependable computing, artificial intelligence (AI) hardware, quantum computing, cloud computing, and very large-scale integration (VLSI) design. The Electrical and Computer Engineering
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University, in collaboration with the North Penn School District, is launching an Afterschool Artificial Intelligence (AI) Club at local elementary schools as part of an NSF-supported outreach initiative