95 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at Grand Valley State University
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shining! 🌟 As a custodian, you'll be the unsung hero of the campus, ensuring our facilities are spotless and welcoming. Plus, you'll be part of a supportive team that values hard work and a positive
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This part-time, 10-month (August–May), 29-hour/week position supports the daily operations of Grand Valley State University’s Esports Program. The coordinator manages the Laker Esports Center and
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This position will provide inclusive and intentional academic support and guidance for learners at various stages of their educational journey with Grand Valley State University from the Northern
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Men’s Wrestling to lead our intercollegiate program. The ideal candidate will foster a competitive, energetic, and positive team culture that attracts and retains high-quality student-athletes
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This position creates, implements, and manages a peer mentoring program with a focus on peer mentoring in first-year academic experiences such as first-year seminar courses and learning communities
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at www.gvsu.edu for more information about GVSU and the Seidman College of Business. POSITION: Visiting Faculty Position in Accounting beginning Fall 2025. QUALIFICATIONS: Grand Valley State University's Seidman
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Summary: This position oversees the operation of the scene shop, including the construction of scenery for Theatre productions in the Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance. This role provides set
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Program Coordinator for the Enji-maawnjiding Project, to support traditional knowledge keepers in sharing the experiences of Anishinaabe communities in Michigan. This position is for 10 hours per
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Position Summary: Seeking faculty eager to promote advance the profession through contributions promoting the integration of teaching, scholarship, practice, and service. We desire to grow and
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frequent interruptions. Exposure to blood and body fluids, communicable diseases, chemicals, radiation, latex, and foul odors. Position requires reaching, bending, stooping, and handling objects with hands