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Assistant Professor-Department of Special Education #26-18
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Northridge
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| The Department of Special Education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is excited to announce an opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Mild/Moderate to Extensive Support Needs (MME). Join a distinguished faculty committed to advancing teacher education, scholarship, and inclusive education. |
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Assistant Professor - Department of Physical Therapy #26-20
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Northridge
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| The Department of Physical Therapy at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is seeking a tenure-track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor. |
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Dean, College of Engineering
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San Luis Obispo
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| California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), a distinguished public undergraduate and master’s level institution located in San Luis Obispo, California, seeks a strategic and collaborative leader to serve as its next Dean of the College of Engineering (CENG). The CENG offers a wide range of highly-ranked programs across engineering and computer science that provide students with an outstanding applied education through its renowned “Learn by Doing” philosophy. The dean will build on the College’s success while supporting Cal Poly’s distinct mission, values, and clear vision of being the nation’s premier comprehensive polytechnic university that develops and inspires whole systems thinkers to serve California and the world. |
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Coordinator, EOP and College Advising Services
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Northridge
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| The Coordinator of EOP and College Advising Services supports holistic student success within the College of Engineering and Computer Science. The role provides individualized and group academic guidance, facilitates first-year transition support, collaborates with EOP (Educational Opportunity Program) partners, and engages in programming that strengthens retention, persistence, and progress toward degree success. |
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NAGPRA & Tribal Affairs Lead (Confidential Administrative Support III, Range III) - Office of the President
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San Francisco
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| The incumbent serves as the University’s principal liaison to Tribal governments and acts as the lead advisor on NAGPRA/CalNAGPRA implementation, consultation, and repatriation matters. This position ensures that the University’s engagement with Tribal Nations is culturally appropriate, legally compliant, and strategically aligned with CSU and federal policies. The officer operates with a high degree of discretion and independent judgment on sensitive matters, representing the Office of the President and Chief of Staff in communications with Tribal leaders, the CSU Chancellor’s Office, and government agencies. |