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the fall of 2026. One position is primarily computer engineering focused and the other is primarily electrical engineering focused. We seek enthusiastic educators who desire a student-centered environment
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, student-centered Rabbi to serve as Jewish Life Program Director and Jewish Chaplain who will inspire and guide the Jewish students, so that they will actively engage in the process of building and
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or PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field by the start of employment and have demonstrated effective teaching, which may include TA roles. Compensation Salary is based on a review of the
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professionals who leverage data, analytics, and AI to deliver insights that support Bucknell in solving real-world challenges for students, faculty, and staff. The Data Scientist is principally responsible
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: Bucknell University’s English Department seeks to hire a visiting assistant professor of African American literature. The one-year position will begin in August 2026. PhD in English or related field is
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upgrade network switches. Network Support and Troubleshooting: Assist Faulty, Staff and students with network connectivity issues. Basic wired and wireless network troubleshooting. Troubleshoot wireless
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campus, student facing Work Schedule: This is a 3 month summer position (May 2026 Through August 2026). 20-30 hours a week, non-exempt (hourly), non benefits eligible job based in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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. The position supports the scholarly and public-facing work of a specific faculty member and their research students. The Content Strategist will lead content strategy, creation, and distribution to support
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, digital, and technological resources, ensuring our shared data infrastructures serve faculty and students across the globe. By partnering closely with staff across the library, you’ll maintain the vital
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section is capped at 24 students. Our department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Geosciences. Bucknell’s geosciences program is field intensive and we expect faculty to make use of local field opportunities