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, for a one-year term. A PhD is expected prior to or shortly after date of hire, and native or near-native command of both Japanese and English is required. The applicant’s area of research specialization
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teaching. This position may have the possibility of renewal for an additional year. Salary Range or Pay Grade $93,000 (for ABD candidates) to $97,000 (for candidates with PhD in hand) Application
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The Department of Art at Colgate University invites applications for a one-year visiting assistant professor position in architectural history, beginning fall semester, 2026. Completion of PhD is
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$74,000 (for ABD candidates) to $78,000 (for candidates with PhD in hand) Application Instructions Applicants must submit the following materials through Interfolio: Cover letter, CV, teaching statement
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$74,000 (for ABD candidates) to $78,000 (for candidates with PhD in hand) Application Instructions Applicants must submit the following material through Interfolio: 1) Cover letter, 2) CV, 3) teaching
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The Department of Mathematics at Colgate University is accepting applications for a 1-year visiting assistant professorship starting Fall 2026. Completion of a PhD in mathematics is expected prior
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(for ABD candidates) to $97,000 (for candidates with PhD in hand) Application Instructions A cover letter, curriculum vitae, a teaching statement, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and 3 letters
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well as the introductory foundations course in the department (The American School). Completion of PhD or EdD is required prior to or shortly after the date of hire. The successful candidate will fulfill the expectation
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are invited from any area of experimental chemistry. Preference will be given to applicants with a PhD in chemistry or a closely related field prior to the start of the fall semester. The successful candidate
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Description The Department of Mathematics at Colgate University is accepting applications for a 1-year visiting assistant professorship starting Fall 2026. Completion of a PhD in mathematics is expected prior