Postdoctoral Research Associate of Chemical Biology
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Denton
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The postdoctoral research associate will work closely with the Afosah group to investigate the roles of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and GAG mimetics in megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis using Danio rerio (zebrafish) as a model system. This research aims to address critical gaps in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms governing platelet production. |
Data Analyst – Student Records
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Dallas
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The Data Analyst of Student Records supports the Registrar’s Office by reviewing, verifying, and updating student residency status in accordance with institutional and state policies. This position plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of student records and ensuring accurate classification for tuition purposes. Under the direction of the Registrar, the analyst coordinates with campus partners and students to process documentation, analyze residency data, generate reports, and support communication efforts with students and university leadership. |
Postdoctoral Research Associate of Organic Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis
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Denton
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The research group of Professor Cui at the University of North Texas invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position. Research in our laboratory focuses on exploring new approaches in catalysis and their applications in synthetic and medicinal chemistry. |
Adjunct Instructor - Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Law
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Denton
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The Department of Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Law seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor Pool and welcomes applicants at this time. This posting is for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters. The specific courses involved may vary from semester to semester, and openings to teach these courses develop on a periodic basis, depending on the department's teaching needs. |
History Adjunct Instructor
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent on student enrollment, division needs, and dean approval. Your application cannot be considered until all required documents have been received.
Adjunct instructors plan classes and implement and evaluate teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. An adjunct instructor undertakes the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours. The successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction in a full range of undergraduate History courses within UNT Dallas’s History major, including core-curriculum U.S. History (2610-U.S. History to 1865, and 2620-U.S. History since 1865), Texas History (4700), and World Civilization courses (1050-World Civilization I, 1060-World Civilization II), and there may be an opportunity to teach upper-level courses. |
Criminal Justice Adjunct Instructor Pool AY 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent upon student enrollment, division needs, and Dean’s approval. Your application cannot be considered until all required documents have been received. The successful candidate will be expected to develop curriculum and provide instruction in a range of classes in Criminal Justice and Justice and Social Policy. Other duties may include coordination with the department Program Coordinator, and other faculty as needed. Adjunct faculty plan courses and implement and evaluate teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertake the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours. |
Faculty Adjunct Assistant-Fall 2025
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Downtown Dallas
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The appointment will be as Faculty Assistant/Adjunct Faculty to assist in teaching Client Interviewing and Counseling and/or Negotiation and Conflict Management by leading small groups of students through interviewing or negotiation simulations. Classes will be delivered in person at the UNT Dallas College of Law downtown location.
Client Interviewing and Counseling sessions will meet on Wednesday evening from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm on starting the second week of September and concluding end of November for approximately 10-11 session.
Negotiation and Conflict Management will meet on Thursday afternoons from 2:30 pm-4:30 pm starting second week of September and concluding at the end of November approximately 10-11 sessions.
Faculty Adjunct Assistants will work in pairs to lead/coach small groups of students through either interviewing simulations or negotiation simulations that are created and/or provided by the Assistant Professor of the Course. Faculty Adjunct Assistants do not create/design any aspect of the course but are responsible for grading the simulations and coaching the students. Multiple positions may be available for both time frames, although there are considerably more slots for the Client Interviewing and Counseling course. While preferences for courses will be considered, depending on student enrollment and the number of returning Faculty Adjunct Assistants, the number of available positions may be limited.
Because these classes contribute to student engagement/networking in the North Texas legal community all applicants must live in and practice law in the North Texas area. Faculty Adjunct Assistants may be retired from the practice of law as long as if they still live in the North Texas area. Further, all Faculty Adjunct Assistants are required to complete all training required of employees of UNT Dallas College of Law. |
Public Leadership & Administration Adjunct Instructor Pool 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent on student enrollment, division needs, and dean approval. Your application cannot be considered complete until all required documents have been received.
Adjunct faculty plans classes and implements and evaluates teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertakes the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours on campus. The successful applicant will be expected to provide quality instruction in graduate Public Leadership and Administration courses matching the instructor’s background, education, and skills base. The successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction in a full range of graduate level face-to-face, hybrid and online courses focused on pubic administration, including, but not limited to, Data Analytics and Research Methods, Public Service & Society, Performance Measurement & Monitoring, Intergovernmental Relations, Healthcare Administration, Public Health Leadership, Leading and Managing Pubic Organizations, and Public Private Partnerships.
Adjunct faculty members may be required to use certain texts and meet certain parameters set by the Public Leadership program and will be required to be on campus for face-to-face and hybrid courses, as well as office hours. Adjunct instructors will also be required to include in their courses certain student assessment measures determined by the department, and to compile data on those assessment criteria. |
Mathematics Adjunct Instructor Pool AY 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies will depend on student enrollment, division needs, and dean approval. Your application cannot be considered until all required documents have been received.
Adjunct faculty members are responsible for planning classes, implementing and evaluating teaching/learning objectives, and assessing student learning outcomes. Additional responsibilities include maintaining office hours and fulfilling the professional obligations of a part-time faculty member.
The successful candidate will provide instruction for lower-division mathematics courses, which may include:
• Developmental Mathematics
• College Algebra
• Business Algebra
• Business Calculus
• Elementary Statistics
• Contemporary Mathematics
• Mathematics for Teachers
Most courses are offered in the afternoons and evenings on the UNT Dallas campus.
Adjunct faculty may be required to use specific textbooks and adhere to instructional parameters set by the Department of Mathematics. Instructors will also be expected to incorporate departmental assessment measures into their courses and to compile and report relevant data. |
Public Leadership & Administration Adjunct Instructor Pool 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent on student enrollment, division needs, and dean approval. Your application cannot be considered complete until all required documents have been received.
Adjunct faculty plans classes and implements and evaluates teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertakes the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours on campus. The successful applicant will be expected to provide quality instruction in graduate Public Leadership and Administration courses matching the instructor’s background, education, and skills base. The successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction in a full range of graduate level face-to-face, hybrid and online courses focused on pubic administration, including, but not limited to, Data Analytics and Research Methods, Public Service & Society, Performance Measurement & Monitoring, Intergovernmental Relations, Healthcare Administration, Public Health Leadership, Leading and Managing Pubic Organizations, and Public Private Partnerships.
Adjunct faculty members may be required to use certain texts and meet certain parameters set by the Public Leadership program and will be required to be on campus for face-to-face and hybrid courses, as well as office hours. Adjunct instructors will also be required to include in their courses certain student assessment measures determined by the department, and to compile data on those assessment criteria. |
Sociology Adjunct Instructor Pool AY 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent upon student enrollment, division needs, and Dean’s approval. Your application cannot be considered until all required documents have been received. The successful candidate will be expected to develop curriculum and provide instruction in a range of classes in Sociology. Other duties may include coordination with the department Program Coordinator and other faculty as needed. Adjunct faculty plan courses and implement and evaluate teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertake the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours. |
Spanish Adjunct Instructor Pool 2025-2026
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Dallas
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The number of vacancies is dependent on student enrollment, division needs, and dean approval. Your application cannot be considered until all required documents have been received.
Adjunct faculty plans classes and implements and evaluates teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes. Adjunct faculty undertakes the divisional and professional responsibilities of a part-time faculty member, including office hours. The successful applicant will be expected to provide instruction for online, hybrid and face-to-face classes in Spanish at all levels of proficiency; comply with departmental curriculum, grading standards, attendance policies, textbook choices, semester teaching evaluations, and other established procedures; return college reports, credentials, and other requested documentation in a timely manner; as well as effectively communicate with appropriate staff and the Spanish program coordinator. |
Senior Administrative Coordinator
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Dallas
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The University of North Texas at Dallas invites applications for the position of Senior Administrative Coordinator. This is senior level responsible administrative office work. An employee in this class performs a variety of administrative support tasks that are nonroutine and nonrepetitive in nature, and require the use of considerable independent judgment and initiative. The individual is usually responsible for determining methods and procedures to be used, priority of assignments, and necessity for review by an administrator. Work includes public contact in interpreting and promoting the departments programs and rendering administrative decisions. Work is performed under general supervision, with assignments typically reflecting continuing responsibility for designated activities. |
Laboratory Manager - Hourly
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Fort Worth
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Manage laboratory inventory and experimental procedures including cell culture, ligand binding assays, sample preparation, and biochemical assays. |
Police Officer
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Denton
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The Police Officer assigned to field services is responsible for patrolling the University campus. The officer is responsible for enforcement of criminal laws, ordinances, traffic laws, and the enforcement of University regulations which specifically pertain to the behavior and welfare of students, faculty, staff, and the general public. Work involves patrolling the campus area and surrounding jurisdiction by vehicle, bicycle, and foot, both day and night. |
Senior Communications Specialist
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Denton
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The Communications Specialist is responsible for developing, managing, and executing social media strategies that enhance the visibility, engagement, and reputation of the Office of the President. This role focuses on creating compelling content that reflects the voice and priorities of the President, while ensuring alignment with the institutions mission, vision, and strategic plan. Reporting to the Deputy to the President, the Communications Specialist also supports broader communications activities for the Office of the President as needed. |
Senior Food Service Manager - Catering
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Denton
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The Senior Food Service Manager for the UNT Dining Catering Department is responsible for ensuring the quality of food, excellence in customer service, and effective management of assigned operations within Retail Dining or Catering. This role oversees diverse dining formats, including national branded concepts, in-house offerings, and signature designs. The manager plays a key role in maintaining customer satisfaction and fostering retention by implementing business practices that align with the values and mission of UNT Dining and its brand partners. Additionally, the position supports revenue growth and profitability by optimizing services and identifying opportunities for expansion. Responsibilities also include full oversight of cash handling, proper closing procedures for branded operations, and the security of all products, equipment, and assets in Retail Dining Services. |
Cook - Eagle Landing
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Denton
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This role involves preparing, cooking, and serving food, maintaining a clean and organized work environment, and ensuring a high standard of customer service. Whether working in a cafeteria, campus cafe, or catering for campus events, the food service worker contributes to creating a positive dining experience for the campus community. |
Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor - Mechanical Engineering
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Denton
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering is currently looking to hire a faculty member at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor / Clinical Associate Professor (non-tenure-track position). We are looking for a qualified candidate to help manage senior capstone design in Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Construction Engineering Technology. |
Adjunct Instructor - Conducting & Ensembles
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Denton
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The Department of Conducting & Ensembles seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor Pool and welcomes applicants at any time. This posting is for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters. The specific courses involved may vary from semester to semester and openings to teach these courses to develop on a periodic basis, depending on department teaching needs. |