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. The Department of Computer Science is top-ranked for research and teaching, with its undergraduate computer science program ranked 9th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. The undergraduate
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. Skills applying basic analytical skills to review expenditures and revenues, prepare forecasts, and reconcile accounts. Skills in analyzing Request for Proposal (RFP), solicitations, and budget preparation
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for the position is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in epidemiology at fundamental and intermediate levels, and mentor students. In addition to teaching, responsibilities may include developing
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to have the greatest external visibility while candidates for the Lecturer position are expected to have a primary focus on course delivery and development and assist with program administration Founded in
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or who are working at the boundaries of these areas are also encouraged to apply. Applicants will be expected to develop a strong research program related to space exploration and complementary to existing
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. The position works collaboratively with faculty and staff to develop courses and online program modules that challenge learners to assess complex business problems and deliver innovative solutions
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are expected to have a primary focus on course delivery and development and assist with program administration. The mix of these responsibilities differs across the ranks and can vary over time. Founded in 1856
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Summary/Purpose of Position: Provides leadership and management of a project team directly responsible for the successful execution of capital projects within USM’s capital program for our College Park
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responsible for managing assigned site development projects, annual assessments of the residence hall ground, and planning site improvement projects/initiatives in coordination with the Department of Facilities
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lessons that help students learn how to plan, develop, compose, and revise each major writing project, and they grade and respond to student writing (at least five major projects per semester, each returned