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Assistant Professor in Architectural Engineering
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San Luis Obispo
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| The Architectural Engineering Department is seeking applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 17, 2026. The ideal candidate will be an inspiring mentor and educator who champions inclusive excellence in teaching, learning, scholarship, professional engagement, and service. Candidate will teach structural engineering courses ranging from first-year undergraduate to master’s level and engage in scholarly activities appropriate to tenure status and rank. This position offers the chance to educate and empower the next generation of structural engineers and work and live on the beautiful central coast of California. Review of applications will begin December 8, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. |
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Provost Office Coordinator
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San Luis Obispo
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| The provost and executive vice president (provost/EVP) for Academic Affairs is the chief academic officer of the university, is the most senior among the vice presidents, and reports directly to the president. This role is responsible for maintaining a professional and welcoming engagement with the office of the provost by acting as the primary contact to greet and triage inquires, maintaining a warm, professional, clean lobby, being responsive and friendly as the front office representative on the phone and via electronic communication. The incumbent oversees the office processes and procedures; receives, prepares, processes, and tracks all confidential materials for Office of the Provost senior leadership review and approval; acts as a contact and coordinator for university-wide nominations for campus, CSU, national awards, and committee representation/membership for the division of Academic Affairs; manages Academic Affairs conference room and email account; serves as the Academic Affairs primary travel coordinator for the provost direct reports. |
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Post-Doc Researcher (TUC- Biology)
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Northridge
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| The University Corporation is recruiting for a Post-Doc Researcher for Biology. This position will lead research using eDNA technology to investigate the biodiversity of marine coastal ecosystems with and without the presence of nearby low-trophic aquaculture farms, and microbial diversity associated with biogeochemical cycling of nutrients. The postdoctoral scientist will coordinate and execute the collection of sediment and seawater samples using SCUBA when necessary from aquaculture sites and paired reference sites lacking aquaculture farms. The postdoc will also lead the processing of samples in the laboratory to amplify and sequence DNA fragments, their analysis, and lead the writing of manuscripts for publishing results in peer-reviewed journals. The successful candidate will work closely with the PIs, graduate and undergraduate students (serving as an additional mentor to student trainees), and interdisciplinary collaborators in the social sciences. The postdoc should show potential for leadership in the field of organismal interactions, ecology, and/or evolution, with the corresponding contemporary field and laboratory research skills. |
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Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology
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Chico
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| The Kinesiology Department in the College of Communication and Education at California State University, Chico is seeking an assistant tenure-track professor beginning Fall 2026. The minimum education requirement for appointment to this position is a terminal degree in exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, or a closely related area. Candidates must have the ability to successfully teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in exercise physiology. They must demonstrate a line of professional and scholarly inquiry as evidenced by submission of peer-reviewed publications and professional presentations commensurate with academic experience. |
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Assistant Professor - Assistant Writing Programs Administrator
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San José
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| The Department of English and Comparative Literature at San José State University invites applications for an Assistant Professor and Assistant Writing Programs Administrator beginning in August 2026. We seek an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition to teach rhetoric and composition courses at the entry and advanced levels and assist in administering the first-year writing programs. The ideal candidate will engage with emerging technologies—particularly AI—and their impact on writing instruction and writing-intensive courses, as well as writing program administration and digital literacy. A developing record of peer-reviewed scholarship, and a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition, or related field of study is required by August, 2026. |