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		Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track) - Statistics in HarrisonburgThe Department of Mathematics & Statistics at James Madison University invites applications for one tenure-track position in statistics at the assistant or associate professor level to begin in August 2026. We are particularly interested in candidates with interests or expertise in statistics with connections to data science and interdisciplinary research. Our energetic, collegial department is home to 57 full-time faculty in the areas of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, and mathematics education. Our programs provide meaningful learning experiences for majors and non-majors alike, both within and outside of the classroom. We care about people and value high-quality undergraduate education. We currently offer bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Statistics, including a concentration in Data Science, and minors in Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Analytics, and Mathematics for Elementary & Middle Grades Teachers. Scholarship in a variety of forms is supported and valued across all disciplines represented in the department. We have a strong history of supporting undergraduate research and outreach efforts, including hosting a well-established NSF-funded REU program (started in 2002) and a large annual undergraduate research conference (started in 2005). 
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		CISE Feature Writer - IE in HarrisonburgThe College of Integrated Science and Engineering (CISE) seeks a skilled and enthusiastic student writer to contribute to its communications efforts for the 2025-26 academic year. This position plays a vital role in creating engaging and informative content that promotes CISE and its programs, highlights student and faculty achievements, and showcases innovative research and projects within the college. This opportunity offers valuable experience in writing and content creation, providing practical experience in a professional setting and the opportunity to build a professional portfolio. Hours: Approximately 7-10 hours per week with flexible scheduling. Some evenings and weekends are required to cover events. *This employment opportunity is compatible with the internship expectations of the JMU WRTC major. 
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		Dean, College of Integrated Science and Engineering in HarrisonburgJames Madison University (JMU), a Carnegie R2 institution, invites applications and nominations for Dean of the College of Integrated Science and Engineering (CISE). The dean will be a strategic and inclusive leader who inspires and supports faculty, staff, and students. CISE is home to three academic units—Computer Science, Engineering, and the School of Integrated Sciences—offering seven undergraduate and five graduate programs. Known for its academic excellence and innovative applied STEM programs, CISE is an interdisciplinary community committed to making a positive impact on the world. Its programs address real-world challenges through collaborative, human-centered solutions that reflect a deep understanding of technology and the environment. In alignment with JMU’s move to national status, CISE faculty exemplify the teacher-scholar model, which serves as the foundation of the college’s community and identity. Faculty are scholars of change who embrace innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration in support of real-world impact. The college is especially strong in the Boyer categories of Application and Integration but also pursues the Scholarship of Discovery and Teaching/Learning. CISE faculty are distinguished by their commitment to excellent teaching and research. This commitment is reflected in student research and design work integrated throughout the curriculum including required capstone projects, sponsored funding from a range of agencies and industry partners, and a variety of community-focused projects. Through their research, faculty enhance their teaching methodologies, ensuring that students receive an education that is current, relevant, and rooted in real-world experience. Faculty guide student scholars in developing unique perspectives that shapes their future endeavors. 
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		GEAR UP Advisor (Part - Time) in HarrisonburgJames Madison University is proud to partner with GEAR UP to empower first-generation and underrepresented students on their path to college. As a part-time GEAR UP Advisor, you'll play a vital role in shaping futures while working in a supportive, mission-driven environment. This is a unique opportunity to make a lasting difference in students’ lives while gaining meaningful experience in college access and success initiatives The position reports to the Director of GEAR UP. It supports the strategic vision and the mission of Enrollment Management and Outreach. GEAR UP serves a two-year cohort from the Staunton City Public School District, starting in middle school and following the cohort through their first year of post-secondary education. GEAR UP aims to increase the rate at which high-poverty participants complete secondary education. The grant will serve the district for a period of seven years. The GEAR UP advisor works directly with students, assisting them with academic class scheduling, implementing workshops, and providing support for college applications, career research, and financial aid. The advisor also works with the Director and the Parent Liaison in data reporting to the US Department of Education. The GEAR UP Advisor will also work with students who are truant or have dropped out of school and have not yet started post-secondary enrollment. 
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		Tenure Track Assistant Professor – Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in HarrisonburgThe Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at James Madison University invites applications for a tenure track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in Fall 2026. Applicants with expertise in analytical, environmental, physical, nuclear, or inorganic chemistry are especially encouraged to apply. This position builds on our history of undergraduate teaching and research training that leverages over $10 million of existing instrumentation, including comprehensive nuclear chemistry facilities. JMU Chemistry is an undergraduate-only program at an R2 institution. The department currently serves approximately 200 majors and about 3000 undergraduate students each year. We offer a wide variety of courses for chemistry majors, other STEM majors, general education, and pre-health professionals. Majors are actively involved in SAACS, AXE, NOBCChE, and undergraduate research. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is actively committed to increasing the success of all students, attracting faculty and students with a range of backgrounds and experiences, and sustaining an inclusive work and learning environment. We are committed to excellence in undergraduate education, research, and mentoring undergraduates to help them reach their personal and professional goals. With 28 full-time faculty members, the department offers ACS certified B.S. degrees and teaches courses in all major areas of chemistry. We have facilities for nuclear chemistry, materials science, high performance computing, NMR, and mass spectrometry; and these house over $10 million in state-of-the-art instrumentation (https://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/instrumentation.shtml). More information about the department can be found at http://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/. 
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