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and Education: Doctoral degree in Computer Engineering or a closely related field. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Commitment to delivering high-quality laboratory and project-based
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aware of grant support needed from related university offices. Communicate with the English to Speakers of Other Languages faculty, adjuncts, program leaders, and CECI Office of Certification and
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The College of Computing offers undergraduate majors in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, and Cybersecurity, several minors, and Masters degrees in Applied
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, Quantum Computing, High Performance Computing, Health and Bioinformatics, and Human Centered Computing/Design to fill multiple positions beginning or before August 2026. We offer competitive salaries and
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. Oversee fitness mentorship program and staff recruitment. 6. Assist with customer service, marketing, and promotions to ensure participant engagement, inclusion, and best practices. 7. Manage and maintain
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or second degree to MSN degree program, BSN requirement is waived. Previous teaching and/or preceptor experience. Working Conditions: May involve a physically demanding, high-stress environment. May include
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programs, including occasional nights and weekends, if needed. Disseminate GVSU policies, procedures, program requirements, and available resources to students Maintain confidential advising records. Perform
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. Support admissions recruiter as back up at events. Performs other duties as required/assigned by leadership. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of relevant
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procedures performed. Performs other duties as required/assigned by leadership Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Bachelor's degree and completion of an AMA approved Physician Assistant program with
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related field, with a background in experimental physics. Successful candidates will have a commitment to undergraduate education and a research program with potential to involve undergraduate students in