465 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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System team. Learn more about the UNT System and how we live our values at www.UNTSystem.edu . Department Summary Founded in 1985, the Hospitality, Event and Tourism Management Program (HETM) at UNT is one
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degree program at UNT. This position is also responsible for data entry of application materials and transcripts into the Enterprise Information System (EIS), verification of authenticity of academic
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; Ethics in Public Health Community and Public Health Education. Minimum Qualifications * Master’s Degree from an accredited Public Health and/or Health Services Administration or related area program. * A
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development and programming. Perform tasks related to human subjects-related activities, maintaining research and program files, and assisting team members on human subjects and other project tasks. Assist
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program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation and participation with the North Texas Athletics. Provide facilities which attract the highest level of talent and allow student
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attendance at programs. Assist in recruitment of potential student leaders Hall Council and Community Connection Experience. Assist with Hall Council leadership development, program planning, and
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program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation and participation with the North Texas Athletics. Provide facilities which attract the highest level of talent and allow student
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. Department Summary The ensemble program at the University of North Texas offers more than seventy ensembles, large and small, in which students may participate. While many represent traditional areas including
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university departments. Current knowledge of Federal educational laws and policies pertaining to education records. Ability to effectively use computer and information technology. Preferred Qualifications
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Lifestyle Health Sciences and Coaching (MSLS) program equips students with evidence-based strategies to improve patient outcomes. The Health Care Clinician Track, a specialized program within the department