41 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" Undergraduate positions in United States
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problem solving, significant independent judgment, program development, and relationship building at the school and in the local community. The Scholarship Specialist, supported by the Indiana GEAR UP (INGU
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for supporting the College of Engineering by being the front line for scholarship knowledge and administrative duties in the office. Position Duties 50% – Undergraduate scholarship program support, including but
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sponsored program review, negotiation and finalization of awards and contracts within a University pre-award research administration office. Certification in research administration (CRA). Certification in
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prioritize and work on multiple projects and tasks simultaneously, often with interruptions is crucial. Computer experience to include Microsoft Office and Google Workspace; word processing, databases
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other scholarship related responsibilities. Assist with administering grant programs that are State supported, such as the MI Future Educator Program and the MDHHS Social Work Grant program. Identify and
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Program, Concur, and to perform certain fiscal duties related to UAA Travel. This position requires a high level of detail and accuracy, advanced knowledge of accounting principles and processes, critical
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Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA) provides scholarships for U.S. undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. Freeman-ASIA is
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for Stroke Caregivers” project (UC IRB Study # 2022-0180; NIH/NINR R01NR020184). The purpose of this study is to test a program for family Skill-Building Kit (TASK III). We are comparing the TASK III program
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to 10th in the latest ranking of NIH funding to schools of nursing. The school is ranked among the top programs in nurse midwifery and nursing informatics, and it is internationally renowned for its efforts
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statutes, contract law, construction specifications, and technology. Thorough understanding of project administration and effective communication strategies to convey program needs, facilitate collaboration