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Associate Director, Graduate and Undergraduate Recruitment
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Newark, DE
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| The Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration provides undergraduate and graduate education, research, and public service across the broad fields of public policy and administration and contributes to a range of interdisciplinary areas at UD. Named in honor of the 46th President of the United States and UD alumnus Joe Biden, the Biden School supports a full body of faculty, staff, and students in research, student support services, and finance and administration. The Associate Director of Undergraduate Recruitment is a key member of the Biden School Student Services team, responsible for creating, implementing, and overseeing the recruitment and admissions activities for students. |
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Visiting Assistant Professor, Economics (temporary)
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Newark, DE
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| The Department of Economics in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware invites applications for two visiting assistant professor positions in Economics. The beginning date for the position is August 15, 2026.
Successful candidates will demonstrate the drive and vision to develop an innovative, and cutting-edge instructional program. The teaching load is six three-credit courses per year. This is a one-year position. |
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Certified HVAC Technician*
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Newark, DE
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| The Certified HVAC Technician is a vital member of the facilities team. This role performs skilled work at the journeyman level in the inspection, installation, maintenance, adjustment, and replacement of HVAC systems (including dx-comfort cooling systems using refrigerants) according to manufacturers recommendations, department standards, and applicable State and Federal code and regulations. |
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Post Doctoral Researcher, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Newark, DE
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| Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware! Since 1891, we have been innovators in science and technology to serve society through research, education, and entrepreneurship.
We are certainly living in a transformative time, shaped by major societal challenges surrounding a global pandemic, climate change, and ensuring security and privacy in the information age. These are also exciting times, where we have a truly interconnected global community, are making strides towards achieving equality, continue to advance medical technological wonders to advance human health, and are even seeing a growth in private spaceflight. In ECE, we explore the science and technology that lies at the interface between the cyber and physical worlds, forming the basis for the complex systems that will lead the way in addressing these societal challenges. |
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Assistant Professor, School of Music
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Newark, DE
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| TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMPOSITION, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
The School of Music (https://www.music.udel.edu) in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware seeks a tenure track full-time Assistant Professor of Composition. The successful candidate will possess a broad perspective on the field of composition with pedagogical competence to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Earned doctorate (PhD or DMA) in music composition required. The candidate should show a record of successful teaching at the university level with a demonstrated commitment to representation and social interconnection. |
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Instructor, Department of Finance (Temporary)
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Newark, DE
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| The Department of Finance in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware invites applications for a temporary, one-year instructor position in Finance. The starting date for the position is August 16, 2026.
Candidates must possess a Masters’ or Ph.D. degree in Finance or a related field by the start date. The teaching load will be six courses (three per semester), consisting of undergraduate finance courses. |
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Lab Coordinator II, Delaware Biotechnology Institute
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Newark, DE
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| The Delaware Biotechnology Institute (DBI) is an interdisciplinary research unit at the University of Delaware. The vision is to create a better future through leadership in life science research. Many of DBI's activities involve molecular and cellular studies of living systems and many, but not all, of the research activities involve partnerships with other institutions in the region. DBI's mission is to promote research, education, and technology transfer for biotechnology applications to the benefit of the environment, agriculture, and human health. DBI staff are committed to being proactive in solving problems, serving the needs of the faculty and research groups that rely on DBI, and performing all duties efficiently, with careful attention to detail, and with priority on issues that support the Institute's mission and the team.
Under the limited direction of the DBI Director and the DBI leadership team, the DBI lab coordinator is responsible for: (1) managing the Delaware Biotechnology Institute’s shared instrumentation facilities which includes over $2M in assets in biochemical, molecular, cellular, plant biology equipment and instrumentation that supports the institute’s research and education mission (2) managing the DBI safety/chemical hygiene program for DBI labs and facilities; (3) providing training and oversight of users of DBI resources and programs. |
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Post Doctoral Researcher, Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Newark, DE
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| The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate to advance brain magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) research under the supervision of Professor Curtis Johnson. Supported by NIH and Delaware Community Foundation funding, the position focuses on developing fast, high-resolution MRE methods to study brain mechanical properties in aging, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia risk, contributing to major longitudinal studies such as the Delaware Longitudinal Study of Alzheimer’s Prevention.
The University of Delaware offers a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment with access to state-of-the-art imaging facilities, including 3T Siemens Prisma and 9.4T Bruker MRI scanners, with a new 3T Siemens Cima.X system arriving in 2026. The role supports independent research, international collaboration, and dissemination of findings through publications and presentations. |
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Open Rank Professor (Tenure-Track/Tenured) in Biomedical Engineering Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
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Newark, DE
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| The Biomedical Engineering Department (BME, www.bme.udel.edu) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a tenure-track/tenured professor with a research focus in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP). This is an open-rank search targeted towards candidates with demonstrated leadership/administrative experience. This position will have workloads in research, teaching, and service , with the ratio in each category to be negotiated with the department chair and subject to change based on departmental needs. A major component of this position will be to serve as Director of the new M.S. program in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, which launched in 2025. This innovative new program prepares students to apply QSP to model-informed drug development at all stages of the drug development pipeline. The ideal candidate for this position will perform research in QSP and teach classes in QSP at the graduate level. They may also teach undergraduate classes in related subjects. As Director of the QSP Program, the candidate will support program growth and development through innovative industry engagement and/or research. |
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Open Rank Professor (Continuing Track) Biomedical Engineering Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
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Newark, DE
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| The Biomedical Engineering Department (BME, www.bme.udel.edu) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a faculty position in the Continuing Track. This is an open-rank search targeted towards candidates with demonstrated leadership/administrative experience. Candidates from both academia and industry are encouraged to apply. This position will have primary workloads in teaching (e.g., 50%) and service (e.g., 40%), with additional workload in research (e.g., 10%). Ratios in each workload category are negotiable with the candidate and subject to change based on departmental needs. A major component of this position will be to serve as Director of the new M.S. program in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP), which launched in 2025. This innovative new program prepares students to apply QSP to model-informed drug development at all stages of the drug development pipeline. The ideal candidate for this position will teach classes in QSP at the graduate level as well as undergraduate classes in related subjects. The candidate will also support the growth and development of the QSP program and foster industry engagement with the program and department. |