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The Department of Psychology at Bryant University invites applications for a Lecturer position in Bryant’s undergraduate psychology program, beginning August 2026. The Department of Psychology has undergone
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Duties The Professional in Residence will teach four courses per semester in the Communication program and contribute meaningfully to departmental and university service. Core teaching responsibilities
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at Bryant University invites applications for the 2‑year Graduate Assistant position in Athletics Administration/Facilities. Bryant University is an NCAA Division I program, sponsoring 25 varsity sports, and
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to the Head Football Coach and is responsible to assist in all phases of the University’s D1 FCS football program. Bryant University is a private New England university with a tradition of innovation and a
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donors and dollars. The Associate Director plays a key role in building and managing the Leadership Annual Giving program, with a focus on qualifying, cultivating, and soliciting donors with capacity
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with faculty and academic programs to advance and promote the International Business practicum program in the region. The incumbent will manage and leverage the World Trade Center’s Association Rhode
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, Division I athletics, and a connected community that fosters belonging and success. Principal Accountabilities 1. Coaching – Oversee direct responsibility of the Men’s Club Basketball Program. Directone
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and Behavioral Sciences Position Summary Bryant University’s Department of Psychology invites applications for Adjunct Clinical Faculty to teach in its Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D
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The Department of Psychology at Bryant University invites applications for a Lecturer position in Bryant’s undergraduate psychology program, beginning August 2026. The Department of Psychology has undergone
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majors and non-majors in our general education program, as well as upper-level courses in their area of expertise. Teaching assignments will consist of a combination of lecture and laboratory courses. We