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across cognitive neuroscience and developmental science. It also houses multiple pioneering AI-engaged faculty innovating in the fields of cognitive science and human-computer interface research
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Until Filled No Desired Start Date 08/01/2026 Job Summary Position Description The Public Policy and Political Economy program in The School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at The University
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, business or related field. Six (6) years of relevant experience working as part of a professional application team. Three (3) years of web
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animal research, including IRB or IACUC protocol compliance. The candidate will play a critical role in assisting with hands-on research in the field of biomedical engineering. This is a 1-year position
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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number F01043P Position Title Part-time Lecturer - Archer Fellowship Program Functional Title Part-time Lecturer - Archer Fellowship Program Department Honors
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Date 10/01/2025 Job Summary The Assistant Director of Undergraduate Programs supports the Undergraduate Success Scholars (USS) and the Texas Leadership Scholars (TLS) program, which are student success
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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number S06403P Position Title Finance Operations Coordinator Functional Title Finance Operations Coordinator Department Computer Science Salary Range $46,052
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Professor position in Healthcare Management. Candidates may come from business disciplines (e.g., Information Systems, Operations Management, Economics, Marketing) or from closely related fields (e.g
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Coordinates project schedule, assignments, staffing, and activities under the direction of the SIS Program/Project Manager to achieve the project scope and timeline established by the project sponsors and the
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President for Institutional Success Technology in OISDS. This position will lead the execution of a training and change management strategy and capacity-building initiatives for faculty and staff that support