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Community Director in various locations
The Community Director is a 12-month, live-in professional staff member responsible for the educational, social, and cultural growth of the individual student and the overall residential community. The primary responsibilities include initiating, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating efforts in the assigned residential area(s) that result in a student-centered community that supports the academic mission of George Mason University. The Community Director is responsible for the overall administration and management of their assigned residential area(s).
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Police Officer in various locations
The George Mason University Police Department invites applications for the position of Police Officer. This position is open to both Virginia law enforcement certified candidates and non-certified candidates who will be required to attend a six-month police academy.
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Term Professor Forensic Science Open-Rank in various locations
The selected candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate lecture and laboratory courses in forensic science and help to develop new forensic science courses and labs in specialized areas of crime scene investigation, and other related forensic science courses. The selected candidate will also supervise graduate and undergraduate student research. The candidate will be responsible for academic advising of students. The typical teaching load is 4 courses per semester but a one course reduction will be approved for the advising responsibilities.
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Assistant Professor in Computational and Data Sciences in various locations
The Department of Computational and Data Sciences at George Mason University invites applications for the position of a tenure-track Assistant Professor. We seek a dynamic scholar committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop innovative curricula, and mentor students across our undergraduate, certificate, Master's, and PhD programs. They will also build a competitive, independent research program, actively pursue external funding, publish in leading journals, and present at professional conferences. In addition, the position offers opportunities to engage in meaningful service at the department, college, university, and the scientific community. This position will be filled either January 2026 or August 2026.
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Term Professor Forensic Science Open-Rank in various locations
The Forensic Science Program at George Mason University is seeking a candidate who will teach undergraduate and graduate lecture and laboratory courses in forensic science and help to develop new forensic science courses and labs in specialized areas of forensic chemistry, and other related forensic science courses, such as forensic trace, forensic biology, etc. Responsibilities will also include supervising graduate and undergraduate student research and academic advising of students. The typical teaching load is 4 courses per semester, but a one course reduction will be approved for the advising responsibilities.
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Instructor or Assistant Professor of Game Design in various locations
The George Mason University Computer Game Design Program, within the College of Visual and Performing Arts, seeks qualified candidates for an Instructor of Computer Game Design in 3D Modeling and Animation.
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Adjunct Faculty - Dept of Biology in various locations
The Department of Biology at George Mason University, College of Science, invites applications for adjunct faculty positions for the upcoming academic year. We are seeking dynamic and dedicated instructors to teach undergraduate courses and laboratories.
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Assistant Professor of Game Design - Production in various locations
The George Mason University Computer Game Design Program, within the College of Visual and Performing Arts, seeks qualified candidates for a Term Assistant Professor of Computer Game Design in Production.
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Professor or Associate Professor of Law in various locations
We are seeking exceptional faculty candidates whose background and perspective will enhance the Law School’s intellectual culture and the education of our students. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Assistant Professor of Law in various locations
We seek exceptional faculty candidates whose backgrounds and perspectives will enhance the law school’s intellectual culture and the education of our students.
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