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Assistant Professor (Continuing Track), Ethnomusicology and Korean Studies Newark, DE
Assistant Professor (Continuing Track), School of Music and Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures The School of Music and the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures in the College of Arts and Sciences invite applications for a Continuing Track Assistant Professor with a joint appointment (60% in the School of Music and 40% in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures) who specializes in Ethnomusicology and Korean Studies. Applicants should have a demonstrated record of successful teaching at the university level and a commitment to program development and cross-unit collaboration. To apply: Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, sample syllabi for undergraduate courses in both Ethnomusicology and Korean language and culture classes, a teaching statement, and contact information for three references at http://www.udel.edu/careers. Review of applications will begin on January 21, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled.
Assistant Professor (Continuing Track), School of Music Newark, DE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (CONTINUING TRACK), SCHOOL OF MUSIC, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES POSITION: TRUMPET DATE OF APPOINTMENT: AUGUST 16, 2026 The University of Delaware School of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences seeks an Assistant Professor (Continuing Track) to lead the applied trumpet program. ● Duties: Teach applied trumpet, potentially related brass courses (pedagogy, chamber coaching), maintain an active national/international performing career, and recruit students. ● Qualifications: Established excellence in college teaching and professional performance, and an earned doctorate in Trumpet Performance or equivalent professional experience is required. ● Salary: Commensurate with rank and experience. To Apply: Submit a letter of application, CV, three recent letters of recommendation, and online links to 5-7 representative audio/video recordings (live performances preferred). Review of materials begins January 22, 2026.
Post Doctoral Fellow- Jungfleisch Lab Newark, DE
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in experimental magnonics and spintronics.
Delaware Sea Grant Workforce Development Coordinator Newark, DE/Hybrid
Delaware’s coast contributes significantly to the state’s economy across diverse sectors including tourism, real estate, environmental services, commercial fishing, aquaculture, and the marine trades. However, Delaware’s coastal economy faces significant threats from dynamic conditions, such as shifting economies, severe weather, and flooding. Delaware Sea Grant seeks to address these challenges and support the current and emerging needs of Delaware’s coastal economy by providing career and technical education programs to develop a skilled workforce capable of succeeding in traditional and innovative fields. To help achieve this goal, Delaware Sea Grant is hiring a staff member for the new position of Workforce Development Coordinator. The Workforce Development Coordinator will be responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating programs focused on workforce development and career and technical education.
Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Computer Science Theory Newark, DE
Applications are invited for a tenure-track assistant professor position in computer science theory, broadly construed to include the theory of computation, algorithms, logic, verification, formal methods, programming languages, or any area of computer science with a strong theoretical component. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent in relevant areas. We encourage all ambitious, innovative individuals, who have demonstrated excellence in research and drive to become leaders in their fields while engaging in high-quality teaching and mentoring, to apply. New faculty will have ample opportunities to collaborate with current faculty on ongoing projects in software verification, scientific computing, algorithms, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, security, and networks, among other subjects. The Department is vibrant and growing, currently with 31 tenure-track, 11 teaching, and 2 research faculty members, and about 230 graduate students (including ~130 Ph.D. students) and 580 undergraduate students. The University is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, and Space-Grant institution, and its beautiful 100-acre central campus is located halfway between Washington, DC and New York City, and about one hour away from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Review of applications will begin on January 31, 2026.
Downstream Operations Scientist Newark, DE
NIIMBL is a large-scale effort dedicated to supporting the manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals, and it is established by a cooperative agreement with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a public/private consortium of a diverse set of member organizations, including industry, academia, non-profit organizations, state governments, and federal agencies. NIIMBL is a member of the Manufacturing USA network of institutes funded by the federal government to advance United States competitiveness in advanced manufacturing innovation. Institutionally at the University of Delaware, NIIMBL reports to the Vice President for Research, Scholarship & Innovation.
Facilities & Events Manager - Ice Arenas Newark, DE
Oversee the day-to-day operations and event management for the University of Delaware's Fred Rust and Gold Ice Arenas and provides support for the UD Outdoor Pool Aquatics Center.
Computing Support Specialist I, College of Earth, Ocean and Environment Lewes, DE
The College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE) information technology (IT) services provides instructional, desktop, server and user computing support to faculty, staff and students in CEOE. IT personnel work together in-house and in partnership with the university’s central IT departments to implement, maintain and advance the College’s computing and IT infrastructure. The Computing Support Specialist I (CSS I) has a major role in partnering with the central IT computing organization on campus, so that the CSS I maintains technical knowledge about the campus environment in order to ensure that his/her efforts are consistent with campus IT standards and long range plans. Under the general direction of the CEOE IT Director, the CSS I provides hardware and software technical support to the faculty, staff and students at the College.
Assistive Technology Coordinator Newark, DE
The Assistive Technology Coordinator manages alternative media production, provide instruction & technical assistance, and resource materials regarding assistive and instructional computer technologies, for university students and employees with disabilities. The position provides campus-wide support for students, faculty, supervisors and University staff in understanding rights and responsibilities regarding the provision of assistive technology and alternative media, as per the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA, as amended 2008) and Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 503 and 504).
Accommodation Coordinator, Office of Disability Support Services Newark, DE
The Accommodation Coordinator supports students, families, faculty and staff in understanding rights and responsibilities under the ADA/Section 504. Engages in an interactive process with students to evaluate requests for disability-related academic, physical, and technological accommodations at the University. Interprets medical, psychological, neuropsychological, and educational documentation to determine eligibility for requested disability-related accommodations. Provides extensive direct support to students with disabilities including but not limited to resolving conflicts related to accommodations; referring to appropriate campus and community resources.

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