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Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics  

Washington & Jefferson College - Washington, PA 15301, USA

Job Summary The Physics Department at Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) welcomes applicants for a three-year Visiting Assistant Professor position to begin in July 2024. Applicants

from: applicantpro.com - 23 days ago

Assistant/Associate Professor - Computer Science  

UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR - Belton, Texas, United States

at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, commensurate with experience. UMHB seeks faculty who are active Christians and dedicated teacher-scholars to prepare students for leadership, service, and faith

from: timeshighereducation.com - 29 days ago

Research Assistant Professor, Research Associate Professor, or Research Professor, Florida Space Institute  

University of Central Florida - Orlando, FL

and contracts. Demonstrated research leadership ability and interpersonal skills. Years of experience in a similar position: Assistant professor: Three (3) years. Associate professor: Five (5) years. Professor

from: careerbuilder.com - 16 days ago

Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Planetary Science  

University of Central Florida - Orlando, FL

applications for two full-time, 9-month, faculty positions at the rank of assistant professor (tenure earning) or associate professor (tenured), anticipated to begin in August 2024. We seek candidates whose

from: careerbuilder.com - 16 days ago


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