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Department of Biology at Syracuse University is seeking applications for a non-tenure-track Assistant Teaching Professor to teach Biotechnology undergraduate and graduate level classes in our
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population totals approximately 500,000. The area offers a low cost of living and provides many social, cultural, and recreational options, including parks, museums, festivals, professional regional theater
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- Biotechnology Job #: 077639 Location Syracuse, NY Pay Range: $67,000 - $75,000 Hours: As determined by department chair. Job Type: Full-time Job Description: The Department of Biology at Syracuse University is
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-partisans. While aspects of the digital and social media environment may play a role in some of these trends, we know surprisingly little about how they operate in tandem with individual and system level
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marketing efforts, in order to bring the SU story to life through high-end multimedia productions and daily fast-turn content/storytelling opportunities which often involves creative concepting. A key steward
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and/or underrepresented backgrounds, and demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, social justice work.All staff therapists lead one or more therapy groups. Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs
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, cannabis, benzodiazepines), comorbid psychopathology and cognitive-affective vulnerability factors, and social determinants of health. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to make valuable
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strong interest and ability in teaching in our Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degree programs. Responsibilities: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs/Associate Professor, Full Professor
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: Applicants should possess: Strong knowledge of emerging technologies; current with trends, advancements, and best practices in design technology. Skills in product design and development, including concept
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trends; social media content creation and/or marketing approaches; and emerging industry technologies such as NFTs and AI. This search is for a full-time faculty member to teach in the Bandier program at