223 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Bridgewater State University
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• Master’s degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited program. • Minimum two years of relevant experience pertaining to the management of e-resources. • Knowledge of current issues in
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Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited program. • Minimum two years of relevant experience pertaining to the management of e-resources. • Knowledge of current issues in the e-resources
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prepare research/conference/journal paper)s). Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications Currently enrolled in graduate program in Public Relations or MBA,or a related field. Strong interest in AI
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caseload Manage the study abroad programs Manage MA Paraprofessional, MA Early Childhood Education Program, and MA State DCF Program, Adams Tuition Waivers, MA State categorical waivers, and Commonwealth
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program that fosters professional development, service learning, and leadership development. The CPDC affords students from all majors a challenging opportunity to volunteer as clinicians and work with
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functions. Buses used will be a Class B/coach category, mini-buses/vans are a Class D category. Individual must be an undergraduate student currently enrolled in a degree program at BSU. REQUIREMENTS
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around the globe. Our department seeks Global Ambassadors who are current BSU undergraduate students that have completed an approved BSU Study Abroad program. Global Ambassadors represent the region
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to students both inside and outside your academic program to foster their development in composition and scholarly communication. Work at least 2 of the 10 weekly hours on campus in the College of Graduate
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-apprenticeships and presentations. Preferred Qualifications The ideal candidate for this Graduate Assistantship position will possess: A strong academic background in computer science/geography/aviation or a
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inside and outside your academic program to foster their development in composition and scholarly communication. Work at least 2 of the 10 weekly hours on campus in the College of Graduate Studies