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assistance program, fitness center membership, and the power of your Bucknell ID card To learn more about Bucknell's benefits, click here ! (*Eligibility criteria and waiting periods may apply.) Diversity
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is seeking a Quantitative Support Specialist who will report to the Associate Director for Student Learning Support in the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). They will work closely with the staff
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Qualifications: 1. Two years of professional student recreation/fitness experience 2. Ability to instruct at least one genre of group fitness classes (i.e. Step Aerobics, Yoga, Kickboxing, Spinning, Pilates, etc
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the position's start date, candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. or be ABD in physics, astronomy, or a related field. Bucknell University, an EEOC Employer, believes that students learn best in a diverse
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instructions. Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusiveness Other requirements: Demonstrated ability to learn and use small tools and equipment Demonstrated ability to use good judgment / independent
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sections offered and night labs at the Bucknell Observatory). The Laboratory Coordinator will teach two introductory lab sections each semester, comprising approximately 30% of the Coordinator's workload. In
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To learn more about Bucknell's benefits, click here ! (*Eligibility criteria and waiting periods may apply.) Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Bucknell is committed to fostering an environment
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institution that also offers strong professional programs in engineering, management, education, and music. Bucknell is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The university believes that students learn best in a
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learn best in a diverse, inclusive community and is therefore committed to academic excellence through diversity in its faculty, staff, and students. We seek candidates who are committed to Bucknell’s
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emphasizing the practical application of data in innovative ways, the Center teaches students to push beyond the assumed boundaries of data as a discipline. Students can expect real-world, hands-on learning