192 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic positions at University of Rhode Island
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methodologies (including Scrum), ERP (i.e., PeopleSoft, Workday), ITSM, Change Management. Required Qualifications REQUIRED: 1. Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business
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-established Department of Nutrition is located within the College of Health Sciences. It is recognized for excellence in teaching, research, service, and professional leadership. Our teaching programs include a
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-established Department of Nutrition is located within the College of Health Sciences. It is recognized for excellence in teaching, research, service, and professional leadership. Our teaching programs include a
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management and data entry into a computer database. Collect research data by accurately completing all visit forms and documenting activities as directed. Maintain accurate and up to date study records
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management and data entry into a computer database. Collect research data by accurately completing all visit forms and documenting activities as directed. Maintain accurate and up to date study records
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. Correspond with students, faculty, staff, and parents. Interpret and explain federal, state, and university policies, procedures, schedules, deadlines, and other operational information while fostering a
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technology issues, with departments outside of Enrollment Services and organizations outside of the University working with Enrollment Services. Duties and Responsibilities ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
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, high school visits, etc.) Work evenings and weekend as required. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform additional duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers, printers
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Population Health with a focus on changing health behaviors through prevention and intervention. Applicants must offer a robust program of scholarship in line with a long-term tradition in the department
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Population Health with a focus on changing health behaviors through prevention and intervention. Applicants must offer a robust program of scholarship in line with a long-term tradition in the department