305 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Kansas
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crafts and building trades, which could include but is not limited to, electrical, carpentry, landscaping, and plumbing. Experience with office computer systems, including Microsoft Suite: Outlook, Word
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course enrollment processes, including issuing permission codes, monitoring waitlists and responding to student inquiries. Enter CALI awards and conduct preliminary degree audits and certificate program
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certificate completion. Support course enrollment processes, including issuing permission codes, monitoring waitlists and responding to student inquiries. Enter CALI awards and conduct preliminary degree audits
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student participation and ensure program goals and objectives are being met using formative and summative evaluations and processes. Manage and maintain comprehensive and accurate records and documentation
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Candidates ALA-accredited master’s degree in Library/Information Science or equivalent from a foreign institution by date of appointment OR a PhD in library and information science from an LIS program that
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accrued each month Ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day Retirement program participation Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance Access to professional development and educational
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understanding and invite interested individuals from eligible states to apply. Job Description Lecturer: 100% teaching. Teach in the BSW and/or MSW program in content areas within the School of Social Welfare
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annually Up to 96 hours of sick leave accrued each month Ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day Retirement program participation Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance Access to professional
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program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate application, admission, and new student enrollment process. More than perhaps any other factor, the degree to which a university attracts and
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administration activities and processes for faculty and unclassified academic staff. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong judgment, discretion, and the ability to operate effectively both independently