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Associate Director, Recruiting & Industry Relations in San Diego
We are seeking an experienced and strategic Associate Director, Recruiting & Industry Relations to lead efforts that connect SDSU’s talented students and alumni with the region’s vibrant employers and industries.
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MLML Dive MOU Program Assistant (Temp) in San José - Moss Landing Marine Lab
This is a temporary, part-time (0.75 FTE), fully benefited position. The compensation rate reflects a 0.75 FTE. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is seeking a Dive MOU Program Assistant to help support its collaborative Scientific Diving Program with SFSU and Sonoma State University. This hands-on role combines scientific diving with essential coordination of dive plans, training, certifications, vessel use, and communication across partner campuses. Candidates will also provide administrative support for gear, equipment, and operational needs.
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Geomatics Engineering Assistant Professor in Fresno
The Department of Civil & Geomatics Engineering is searching for a faculty member in the area of Geomatics Engineering to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and laboratories, conduct scholarly activity and applied research, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and engage in service-related activities at all levels of the University.
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Graduate Studies Thesis Evaluator in Stanislaus - Turlock
***OPEN TO CURRENT STANISLAUS STATE STUDENTS, CURRENTLY ENROLLED OR ELIGIBILE TO ENROLL ONLY*** 1 temporary hourly-intermittent Instructional Student Assistant position in the Office of Graduate Studies.
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Lecturer - PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health (Spring 2026) in San Marcos
The Department of Public Health at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health. The course is a 3-unit class taught over the course of the semester. This course provides foundational skills and knowledge for academic and professional success in Public Health. It equips students with essential problem-solving and critical thinking skills required for application in academic and professional settings. It explores discipline-specific core concepts in Public Health, career pathways for the major, and resources available to Public Health majors on campus. It emphasizes cooperative learning, project management, professionalism, effective communication, information literacy, and promotes intrapersonal and interpersonal skills to be used throughout the Public Health profession.
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