140 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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leading the development and execution of department-owned programs and summer initiatives. This position is central to cultivating a vibrant and inclusive campus environment, significantly influencing
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supplies, including copier paper and ink Assist with On Track coordination and student scheduling Check HR payroll reports and fix/resolve discrepancies Train incumbent support once hired Bachelor's Degree
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Intercollegiate Athletics Responsible for developing players through skill training and supporting the head coach with practice and game planning. Scouting opponents, review film, and may assist
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campus and non-campus entities, and developing, measuring, and analyzing data to improve programs and services. Primary Responsibilities Develop, coordinate and direct student orientation and onboarding
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Favorite Jobs Email this Job Hiring Department Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Job Description The College of Veterinary Medicine at MU is on a mission to educate and train outstanding
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university leadership to align ISSS goals with institutional priorities and enrollment strategies Develop and implement short- and long-term strategic plans to support international student recruitment
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Development About the Team: The Senior Philanthropic Advisor (SPA) will join a dynamic and collaborative team led by Tory Verkamp, Vice-Chancellor for University Advancement. The Advancement unit
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Intercollegiate Athletics Responsible for developing players through skill training and supporting the head coach with practice and game planning. Scouting opponents, review film, and may assist
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Academic Advising The Academic Advisor I provides direct academic advising services to undergraduate students. This entry-level role supports student development through one-on-one advising
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for those we serve and allied professionals Highlights of the Position: Autonomy and flexibility in regard to patient populations treated and clinic schedule Potential for clinical service area development