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FLAD/Saab Visiting Professor Portuguese Studies (temporary/part-time)
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529658
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Fine Arts Humanities & Soc Sci
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| The Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD) in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies in the University of Massachusetts Lowell College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences announce the FLAD/Saab Visiting Professorship in Portuguese Studies for Spring Semester 2027. This program sponsors a one-semester, open-rank, Visiting Professor of Portuguese Studies at UMass Lowell. The program is open to Portuguese Academics presently teaching at a university in Portugal or abroad.
The program contributes a Portuguese academic perspective to the curriculum of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and, more specifically, supports the Portuguese Studies Program at UMass Lowell and the mission of the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies. The program further enhances the University's relationship with the regional Portuguese American community.
For Spring Semester 2027, we seek a Visiting professor in the academic areas of Criminology, Film Studies, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Portuguese American Studies, or Sociology/Anthropology. The Visiting Professor will teach up to two courses in English and deliver one or more public lectures in their area of expertise. The program provides a competitive one-semester salary stipend.
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
• Ph.D. in hand in Film, History, Political Science or Sociology/Anthropology
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Applications received by Friday May 9, 2026 will be considered in the first review of candidates, but the position will remain open until filled.
Please submit the following required documents with your application to be considered:
• Cover Letter of Interest
• Curriculum Vita
• Sample Course Syllabi: Include two potential course topics (to be taught in English)
• Names and contact information of three references will be requested--during the application process. |
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Senior Business Systems Analyst (Document Management Systems)
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529674
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Enterprise Applications
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| The Senior Business Systems Analyst (Document Management Systems) is a key member of the Enterprise Applications team, responsible for the administration, functional support, and ongoing enhancement of UMass Lowell’s enterprise document management platform, Softdocs. This position serves as the primary functional administrator for document management systems and provides cross-support for related platforms including DocuSign, Salesforce, Form Assembly, Perceptive Content, ServiceNow, and other integrated cloud-based applications.
The Senior Analyst collaborates with university stakeholders to analyze, design, implement, and support digital document, form, and workflow solutions. This role works in close coordination with UMass System Information Technology Services (UITS) and works with the Softdocs vendor as needed to support system operations, integrations, and issue resolution, ensuring alignment with institutional goals and university information security standards. |
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Bellegarde Boathouse Motorboat Trailer Driver (part-time/temporary)
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529664
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Campus Recreation
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| The Bellegarde Boathouse Motorboat Trailer Driver will assist moving the motorboat fleet to local marinas or service facilities. This role requires experience towing large loads, attention to safety protocols, and ability to handle loading and unloading procedures efficiently. |
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Evening Supervisor/Library Access Associate - Lydon Library
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529643
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Library
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| Based at Lydon Library, the Evening Supervisor supports daily operations of UML Library and the Access Services department by participating in building management (including closing procedures), student employee supervision, Interlibrary Loan, circulation desk functions, customer services, stacks maintenance, and other projects as assigned.
Hours for this position are Sunday through Thursday 3 pm – 11 pm during the fall and spring semesters; summer hours: Monday through Friday, alternating days 9 am – 5 pm and 11 am – 7 pm. Flexibility around intersession, summer, and final exam periods may be needed. |
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Saab Center Office Assistant (Portuguese Studies) (Part-Time/Temporary)
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529633
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Fine Arts Humanities & Soc Sci
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| Under immediate supervision of the center director, serves as initial office contact for students, faculty, researchers, staff, etc. Responsible for all budget inquiries and transactions, including transfers, deposits, reimbursements and general expenses. The principal emphasis is on performing office duties consistent with center practices, monitoring the needs of the Center and keeping center director updated on all relevant issues. Provides support to University Advancement liaison to the Center. |
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Faculty Part-time - Public Health
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529587
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Public Health
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| The Department of Public Health at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a part-time Adjunct Instructor to teach Courses include Introduction to Public Health, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Health Communications, Community Health Assessments, Program Planning and Implementation, Health Policy and Health Services Research. The appointment is scheduled to begin Fall 2026. |
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Alumni Relations Volunteer & Mentor Recruitment Coordinator (Part-Time/Temporary)
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529558
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Alumni Relations
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| The Volunteer & Mentor Recruitment Coordinator (part-time/temporary) supports alumni engagement initiatives by recruiting, coordinating, and stewarding alumni and community volunteers for mentorship, networking, and university programs. A primary focus of this role is supporting the Braven Mentorship Program, in partnership with the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS). This program connects alumni and professionals with students to strengthen career readiness, leadership development, and student success. The Coordinator also contributes to additional volunteer initiatives and alumni programs that build community, pride, and sustained engagement among UMass Lowell alumni. |
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Nuclear Reactor Supervisor
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529534
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Radiation Lab
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| The Reactor Supervisor serves as the principal authority for management of all activities associated with the operation and maintenance of the UML nuclear research reactor, and maintaining compliance with all federal operating license and regulatory requirements. In addition, the Reactor Supervisor actively promotes the usage of both the reactor and gamma irradiation facilities for education, research, and industry service. |
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Radiation Services Manager/CRO
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529535
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Radiation Lab
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| The Radiation Services Manager (RSM) is the primary scientific authority for advancement and application of the UML nuclear reactor gamma radiation facilities, including the promotion and coordination of their use for education, research, and industry service. In addition, the RSM oversees and manages financial planning, budgeting, and expenditures of grants and contracts for the nuclear reactor and associated facilities. |
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Senior Campus Planner (two positions)
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529500
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Project Management & Planning
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| Reporting to the Director of Planning and FIS and in support of the Executive Director, the Senior Campus Planner is responsible for supporting the full range of campus planning functions, with an emphasis on space planning associated with institutional growth and evolving department requirements, research lab planning as well as transportation, access improvements, and a sustainable campus environment.
UMass Lowell has experienced significant yearly growth in enrollment and student retention rates while also increasing its ability to attract research funding. Concurrently, the University embarked on a major capital construction program. This growth has presented challenges and opportunities to: expand facilities to accommodate academic and research goals, "right size" existing facilities, modernize older campus buildings and systems, and increase the sustainability of campus facilities and operations.
The Planning, Design and Construction Department is housed within a 180+ person Facilities Management Office.
UMass Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal. |
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Club Wrestling Coach (part-time/temporary)
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529505
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Campus Recreation
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| This position will oversee all aspects of the club wrestling program training. The coaches will work with team captains to facilitate practice plans and teach drills. They will teach strategy, attend every practice, or competition, and the coach will help manage team dynamics. The coach will also work with the club’s executive board, who oversee all scheduling and fundraising efforts. |
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Head Coach - Women's Club Soccer (part-time/temporary)
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529507
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Campus Recreation
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| This position will be responsible for the guidance and development of student athletes on the women's club soccer team. The candidate will attend scheduled practices and matches, advise students on skills and strategies in which they are familiar, and act as a key link in Campus Recreations risk management plan. |
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Academic Advisor (part-time/temporary)
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529444
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Center for Learning
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| The Centers for Learning, Advising and Student Success (CLASS) is a centrally coordinated student academic support center and provides advising, tutoring, success coaching and a wide range of academic support services to all UMass Lowell students. The Centers for Learning offers these services on both north and south campus and has professional advisors located both centrally and within the academic colleges. The Centers for Learning is actively engaged in university-wide student success initiatives and partners with academic colleges, student affairs and other units on campus to support the retention, persistence, and graduation of all our students. |
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Open Rank Tenure Track Faculty Positions - Nuclear Engineering and Physics
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529440
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Chemical Engineering
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| The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) invites applications for two full-time, open-rank, tenure-track/tenured faculty positions beginning in September 2026. One position is in Nuclear Engineering and the other in Physics and Applied Physics, reflecting a coordinated hire spanning the Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) and the Kennedy College of Sciences (KCS). This joint search is designed to strengthen cross-college collaboration in advanced nuclear energy, fusion, and related emerging technologies.
We seek collaborative scholars whose work advances nuclear engineering, nuclear science, fission and fusion energy systems, or related emerging fields.
Priority areas include AI/ML method development for multiphysics modeling and simulation; the nuclear fuel cycle; reactor safety; advanced sensing, diagnostics, and measurement systems; nuclear medicine; radiation health physics; nuclear fission and fusion materials; and plasma and fusion physics. Candidates whose research involves experimental studies or leverages UMass Lowell’s Radiation Laboratory—including its 1-MW research reactor, 5.5-MV Van de Graaff accelerator, and radiochemistry facilities—or who integrate AI/ML or quantum computing into their research are strongly encouraged to apply.
A strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels within the Nuclear Engineering and/or Physics curricula is essential. The role also includes contributing to interdisciplinary teaching at the intersection of science and engineering to help grow technical electives and strengthen the broader nuclear science and engineering curriculum while supporting core departmental needs. Candidates who can support offerings connected to Chemical Engineering, Radiological Sciences and Medical Physics, or related fields are especially encouraged to apply. |
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Associate Director for Clinical Services
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529382
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Counseling
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| University of Massachusetts, Lowell is seeking an extraordinary clinician and experienced leader to serve in the new position of Associate Director for Clinical Services at Counseling Services, part of the UMass Lowell Wellness Center. The Associate Director will oversee all clinical operations and provision of high-quality, culturally affirming mental health services. The Associate Director will serve on the Counseling Services leadership team. In addition, the Associate Director will collaborate closely with the Director to implement a dynamic and innovative vision at a thriving state university in commuting distance from Boston (currently ranked #1 Public University in Massachusetts by the Wall Street Journal). |
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Research Scientist or Postdoctoral Associate in Formal Methods for Security and Machine Learning
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529198
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Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
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| The Post Doctoral Research Associate or Research Scientist is to work closely with Prof. Gollamudi, graduate students and undergraduate students to carry out formal methods applied to security and machine learning-based research under the direction of the Principal Investigator(s). This position is contingent upon funding and is for a one-year period. |
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Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering
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529115
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Biomedical Engineering
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| The Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) is searching for outstanding candidates for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Biomedical Engineering. The position is anticipated to begin in September 2026. |
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Faculty Part-time - Marketing
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529142
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Mktg Entr & Innovation
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| The Manning School of Business at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for an Adjunct Professor (standard teaching load 1-2 courses per semester). The successful candidate will be expected to begin work for Fall 2026 and assist in teaching Marketing courses in our undergraduate and graduate programs, including but not limited to MKTG.2010 Marketing Principles; and/or MKTG.2100 Professional Communications. |
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Faculty Part-Time – Chemistry Laboratory Instructor (BNS)
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529013
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Biomed & Nutritional Sciences
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| The Department of Biomedical & Nutritional Sciences (BNS) at UMass Lowell’s Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences seeks part-time Adjunct Instructors to teach undergraduate chemistry laboratory courses. Courses vary by semester and include introductory and upper-level general-organic-biochemistry (GOB), organic chemistry, and analytical instrumentation laboratory courses. |
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Faculty Part-time - Composition for New Media
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529026
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Music
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| The Department of Music at UMass Lowell is looking to create an adjunct instructor pool for its Composition for New Media program. |