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Classification Title: Assistant Professor of Mathematical and Computational Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Classification Minimum Requirements: - A PhD degree in Mathematics or a
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computer applications - Facilitative skills - Interpersonal skills - Good presentations skills, listening skills, helping skills, relationship management, and program development ABILITIES: Ability to work
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packets, SWAG, badges, and nameplates. Also serves as a liaison for the program with the broader university community, including the Graduate Admissions Office, Registrar’s Office, Bursar’s Office, Athletic
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semester, with potential for additional semesters. Candidates must be enrolled as a university junior, senior or graduate student in a public relations, journalism or communications program. Ideally
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/Associate Professor of Special Education. The Special Education program is housed within the School of Special Education, School Psychology, and Early Childhood Studies. Program faculty have an established
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to exercise and maintain confidential or sensitive information • Ability to plan, prioritize, and organize multiple tasks • Excellent computer skills, and experience with Microsoft Office
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opportunity to join a rapidly expanding, creative program and to collaborate closely with the faculty as UF Health is expanding PM&R Service lines. With access to state-of-the-art research and clinical
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employment. Maintain office mail, department work orders, equipment inventory in Asset Management and in the computer/mobile device tracking system, and vehicle inventory. Compiles data, conducts research
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courses that will be taught on an eight-week module schedule in the Heavener undergraduate program. The successful candidate must have strong teamwork, communication, and interpersonal skills. They must
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, or a related field with a predoctoral internship/residency from an APA-accredited program. Job Description: The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology (CHP) within the College of Public Health and