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Total 6 art design entertainment job vacancies in fort worth main

Graduate Apprenticeship in BEng (Hons) Engineering: Design and Manufacture

Full-time
Fort William, PH33 6BS, England
Accounting / Auditing
6 months ago
The is a work-based learning course which includes a thorough grounding in engineering principles, concepts and theories while ap.....

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Visiting Instructor in Graphic Design

Full-time
Fort Lauderdale
Education / Training
8 months ago
Apply now to join FAU on its race to excellence. For more information on everything FAU has to offer, please visit www.fau.edu/jobs.  Note: Current FA.....

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Adjunct Faculty, Studio Art

Full-time
Miami Shores- Main Campus
Art / Design / Entertainment
8 months ago
SummaryThe Art and Design programs are designed to prepare majors for their future lives as professionals in the field of art and for advanced study a.....

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Adjunct Faculty, Graphic Design

Full-time
Miami Shores- Main Campus
Art / Design / Entertainment
8 months ago
Summary Adjunct Faculty for Graphic Design is needed to teach the following course: ART 467 - Art of Web Design IIART 467 – ART OF WEB DESIGN IIThe in.....

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Research Fellow (Integrated Circuit Design)

Full-time
NTU Main Campus, Singapor...
Education / Training
9 months ago
The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. The RF will work on the assigned p.....

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Non-tenure-track Senior Lecturer/Lecturer Position in Integrated Circuit Design

Full-time
NTU Main Campus, Singapor...
Accounting / Auditing
9 months ago
Established in 1981, the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is one of the three founding Schools of the Nanyang Technological Unive.....

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