207 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P" positions at Cornell University
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The Workforce Development Coordinator will support and coordinate the workforce development initiatives for the Contractor English Program. The objective of the Contractor English Program is to
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the Healthy Families New York and Healthy Schenectady Families Programs, this position works closely with the team of educators and supervisors to promote the well-being of parents, children, and families
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nutrition, food preparation, food safety, and food resource management/ budgeting. The Nutrition Program Educator is required to perform duties and provide education in both English and Spanish. This position
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of the program is to support groundbreaking research to develop the foundations of artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing and related fields. Fellows will have the
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Senior Extension Associate - Pro-Dairy Program The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest college. We work
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/quantitative technique. Demonstrated programming skills in one or more of the following languages: R, VBA, Python, SQL, SAS, Tableau, C#. Rewards and Benefits: Cornell receives national recognition as an award
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orleans County has an opening for a Community Programs Lead working from the Albion office 35 hours per week. With a high level of initiative and discretion
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in the planning and promotion of major public events and programs (i.e. Fort Drum/Watertown Welcome Tour, Statewide PCS Brief, Overseas PCS Brief, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL
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programs. The AITC Educator is responsible for promoting program objectives and plans in all areas of Ag in the Classroom programming with an emphasis on events, activities, and school programming
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Temporary Research Support Overview This position will be in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health and affiliated with the Master of Public Health Program at Cornell University. Dr. Amelia Greiner