63 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Delaware State University
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General Description of the Position The Development Technician is responsible for the performance of a variety of complex financial and data base entries duties, as well as technological functions
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faculty and staff professional development needs, creating, and implementing professional development opportunities for university faculty and staff that strengthen the effectiveness of student success
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for dual enrollment students. 6. Develop resources and workshops to assist students in successfully transitioning to full-time college enrollment. 7. Address student concerns and resolve enrollment, course
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the policies, procedures, and general directives. Develops, initiates, and maintains efficient office procedures. Participate in budget preparation. Assists in preparing proposals for special projects. Collects
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development, regulatory compliance, and intellectual property matters. Act as the primary liaison with external legal counsel, managing relationships to ensure efficient and cost-effective legal support. Ensure
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General Description of the Position The eHBCU Instructional Designer will collaborate with faculty to design and develop high-quality online courses across consortium member institutions
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collaborates with admissions teams at member institutions to ensure a seamless and student-focused enrollment experience. The Enrollment Manager develops strategies to increase applications, with an emphasis
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undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering or computer science courses. Candidates are expected to show significant potential to develop a nationally recognized funded research program. Applicants with
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Health Equity Research Center, staff from the Electrophysiology Core, and the Department of Biological Sciences to plan, develop and carry out a research program in the molecular basis of neurodegenerative
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colleges to develop policy, procedure and interventions for students who are identified as academically high-risk either at their initial matriculation or during their undergraduate tenure. The Assistant