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The Department of Molecular Biosciences invites applications for a full time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure eligible faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Instruction, beginning as early as
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of the Sciences Division Director and Program Director, the Biology Faculty (Genetics) is responsible for the instruction of undergraduate genetics lecture and laboratory, along with other undergraduate courses
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startup funds will be provided. The Department of Biology has more than 900 biology majors, 350 neuroscience majors, around 80 graduate students, 26 tenure ladder faculty, and 10 teaching professors
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, to begin September 2024. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the intellectual vibrancy and diversity of the academic community through their research and teaching, and who are committed to working
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, a joint venture diagnostic laboratory, long-standing association with an NIH-large scale human genome sequencing center, medical student teaching, an MS Genetic Counseling program, a Ph.D. graduate
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of Spanish colonialism or the African Diaspora in the Americas or Caribbean. - An active record of publication. - Experience in teaching, or the ability to teach, courses such as Introduction to Archaeology
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computational methods are strongly encouraged to apply. Computational scientists are sought to lead research programs spanning a broad range of topics in genetic research. The successful candidates will develop
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, and rituals. Requirements/Preferences: Applicants should possess an MA or PhD in Anthropology or Sociology. Previous experience teaching required. To apply, please send cover letter and CV to jobs
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, curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references. Questions may be directed to [email protected]. Review of the applications
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across research, education, and training programs as well as with respect to recruitment (in employment and education) of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Curriculum vitae, a brief summary of research