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of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is seeking applicants for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions with an emphasis on modeling and design of resilient and sustainable civil and
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groups, women, and veterans are encouraged to apply. IST 345 Managing Information Systems Projects o Project management as a professional discipline in information and communication technology
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/12 months per year. This position is for a certified speech-language pathologist (SLP) who can work with a wide range of clients for evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders in
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Details Posted: 17-Mar-24 Location: Syracuse, New York Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Other - Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 102707 Job Description: The AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Program
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Engineering Department (MAE) at Syracuse University invites applications for a Full Professor position in the field of Advanced Manufacturing, starting in Fall 2024. Prospective candidates should possess a
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Technology Engineer (ITE) will utilize outstanding communication, technical, and project management skills, and an entrepreneurial approach to design, support and enrich the student learning experience and
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content, as well as possible in-person interactions, the Technology Transformation Specialist will serve as an ambassador for ITS by educating the University community on the effective use of available
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groups, women, and veterans are encouraged to apply. IST 345 Managing Information Systems Projects o Project management as a professional discipline in information and communication technology
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of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) (http://eecs.syr.edu) in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (https://eng-cs.syr.edu) invites applicants for multiple tenure-track assistant
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with Dr. Ditre in leading ongoing projects and developing new initiatives within the Pain and Addiction Research Program at Syracuse University. This program of clinical translational research applies a