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. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related discipline; minimum of six years of prior data programming experience. Hands-on development experience in
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regulations related to equipment, branding, and trademarks. Oversee football-related shipping and receiving operations and coordinate facility maintenance needs. Participate in professional development
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Talent Development; and Research Methods, Measurement and Evaluation. The mission of the school psychology program is to prepare scientist-practitioners whose professional interests involve children
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of the successful candidate is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check. TO APPLY Please apply online at https://hr.uconn.edu/jobs , Faculty and Staff Positions, Search
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development programs to improve academic performance and student retention. This position reports to the Director of Student Support Services-STEM. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinates and leads
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professional development, ensuring that the candidate will be well-positioned for a successful independent career. The University of Connecticut was established in 1881, is the state university of Connecticut
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of student records in compliance with FERPA, a commitment to ongoing professional development in advising and student success, and flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and needs. DUTIES AND
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JOB SUMMARY The Student Activities Coordinator supports undergraduate student engagement, leadership development, and co-curricular programming at the Waterbury Campus. This position plays a central
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erosion, sea level change, and coastal subsidence, and the effectiveness of living shorelines or other adaptation options. The RA will participate in the development, testing, and application of numerical
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through course offerings aligned with their research interests. Faculty mentorship and professional development programming will help prepare fellows for the legal teaching market and a future academic