78 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS"-"Meta" positions at Delaware State University in United States
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training in a business program. Successful experience: Clerical, supervisory and administrative experience. Other preferences: Four year college degree, B.S., B.A. Capable of providing and initiating
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for the Office of Title IX and the Center for Disability Resources, while also serving as the University's Chief Risk Officer. Provide executive oversight of the Dream.US scholarship program, ensuring its
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of basic grammar and sentence structure. 2. Good customer relations and people skills. 2. Demonstrate knowledge in the use of computers and computer applications (such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word) 3. Good
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Affairs. Services may include but are not limited to providing administrative support in the development of new MOUs and activities for international program growth. Essential Functions & Required Knowledge
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, integrating innovative tools and strategies. Work with academic departments to ensure course content aligns with program learning objectives. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Expertise in instructional
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program effectiveness and compliance with state and federal regulations. 3. Enhance early college engagement initiatives to increase student participation and promote academic readiness. 4. Monitor and
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of underrepresented groups to apply. Equal opportunity employer/program'' and “auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities''.
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of specialization through reading and research; To meet each class as scheduled and conduct each class according to the highest professional standards; To distribute to each student at the beginning of the semester a
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. Assist in the review of Center for Teaching & Learning ( Mini Grant applications for approval/ funding 14. Contribute to the completion and submission of Title III program documents and reports in
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meetings to support students. Develop and implement student follow-up procedures from one academic term to another, including program goals and objectives; maintain current statistics and files on students