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Instructor - Chemistry Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: part-time/9-months Department: 184-Chemistry Position Summary: The Department
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Assistant Teaching Professor – Chemistry Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: full-time/9-months Department: 184-Chemistry Position
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: Monday-Thursday 10:00am-5:00pm Number of positions: 3-4 Department: 184-Chemistry Contact Name: Joseph Kasopsky Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-5278 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary
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. Science or Engineering major preferred, but not required. Previous laboratory experience required (for example, general chemistry course or general biology course is acceptable). Must be 18 years of age or
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basic laboratory experience required (for example, general chemistry course or general biology course from high school is acceptable). Individual must be able to work well both independently and as part
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knowledge of biology and biology safety. Working knowledge of and current certification in OSHA, DOT, and EPA regulations. Working knowledge of biology, chemistry, and general science terminology. Working
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laboratory experience preferred (for example, general chemistry course or general biology course is acceptable.) Must be 18 years of age or older. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage Rate
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: Monday & Wednesday – Noon to 9:30 pm Tuesday – 7:30 am to 9:30 pm Thursday & Friday – 7:30am to 5:30pm Number of positions: 4-6 Department: 184-Chemistry Contact Name: Joseph Kasopsky Contact Phone
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partners to influence decision-making is also desired. Student background may include degrees from relevant backgrounds, including but not limited to chemistry, environmental science, and earth sciences. We
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connective tissues, including cartilage and disc. We are looking for a creative innovator who can work with us on new molecular/biomaterial chemistries to optimize connective tissue repair and regeneration