78 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Massachusetts Boston
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DEMENTIA, ECONOMICS AND RETIREMENT, SPATIAL METHODS AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH, and AI AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS. Outstanding candidates with other research interests will be considered
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Class) license issued by Massachusetts Department of Public Safety is required. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and computer skills; Knowledge of the principles, safety practices, and techniques used in
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the Master’s of Public Policy program. Candidates should have strong research skills that enable them to contribute to the methods training core curriculum in addition to graduate courses related
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or the shift commander, the Dispatcher II will perform a variety of specialized support duties the Police Communication Center. Support duties may include: Operating a centralized computer aided dispatch system
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are able to teach a first-year course for sociology majors requiring qualitative methods preferred. Candidates should have an emerging/established research program with the potential to generate external
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through their scholarship, teaching, and service, 2) experience with culturally sustaining and asset-based approaches to teaching and learning, 3) expertise in critical mixed methods research, and/or 4
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graphic design. Exceptional familiarity with typography, printing, production, and photography. Knowledge of graphic techniques, methods and technology used in the industry. Ability to follow oral and
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the University’s College of Education and Human Development Teacher Licensure Program. The successful candidate will teach courses such as chamber orchestra, instrumental methods, socio-cultural perspectives in
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collaborative research opportunities. Current faculty collaborations include those with numerous major academic and medical institutions in and around Boston, including the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
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collaborative research opportunities. Current faculty collaborations include those with numerous major academic and medical institutions in and around Boston, including the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center