56 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" 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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development. Process paperwork and manage external grants for various committees, special programs, and development projects. Manage the departmental assessment process and conduct periodic reviews. Manage
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Quality Lab Director/Research Associate develops a harmonized, updated, and relevant training curriculum utilizing all training delivery methods and incorporating new technologies where applicable
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General Description of the Position This is a position to conduct Neuroscience research projects in Delaware COBRE. Delaware COBRE is funded by NIH and is a network to develop and enhance
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students on class and career topics, and prepare lessons. Lecturers should be knowledgeable in delivering instruction in person as well as navigating distance educational environments such as Blackboard
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to assist the head coach in building and developing an NCAA Division I Wrestling Program. Essential Functions & Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities The following are the functions essential to performing
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: Recruitment: Assist in identifying, evaluating, and recruiting talented student-athletes to join the women's soccer program. Training: Collaborate with the Head Coach to develop and implement training sessions
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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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Abilities Essential Functions The following are functions essential to performing this job: Ensures the efficient operation of the office as it relates to administrative duties. Develops and initiates office
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, assisting in the assessment of all existing controls and practices, identifying areas where improvement is needed in relation to Federal Title IV regulations, requirements, and best practices, and development