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Posting Details Title Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital and Computational Studies Posting Number F00296JP Department Digital and Computational Studies Position Summary Bowdoin College’s
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skills Ability to communicate and relate well with a variety of people both on and off campus Ability to read, write and understand the written word, and perform basic mathematical computations Ability
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skills Ability to communicate and relate well with a variety of people both on and off campus Ability to read, write and understand the written word, and perform basic mathematical computations Ability
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skills Ability to communicate and relate well with a variety of people both on and off campus Ability to read, write and understand the written word, and perform basic mathematical computations Ability
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support the Bowdoin Sustainable Cleaning Program by collaborating closely with the Cleaning Management Team to schedule and oversee routine cleaning tasks, daily assignments, and project‑based work
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Practitioner for the 2026 summer program. This position will provide a range of supportive health and wellness services for limited-income, first-generation-to-college high school students living in residence
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support the Bowdoin Sustainable Cleaning Program by collaborating closely with the Cleaning Management Team to schedule and oversee routine cleaning tasks, daily assignments, and project‑based work
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support the Bowdoin Sustainable Cleaning Program by collaborating closely with the Cleaning Management Team to schedule and oversee routine cleaning tasks, daily assignments, and project‑based work
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Practitioner for the 2026 summer program. This position will provide a range of supportive health and wellness services for limited-income, first-generation-to-college high school students living in residence
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federally funded program through the US Department of Education serving low-income, first-generation college bound students from 14 high schools in Maine. dedicated to empowering and supporting first