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, physics, anatomy, physiology, and cognitive psychology to processes of speech, language, and hearing. Nature of disruptions to normal communication and scientific principles of prevention, diagnosis, and
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for the development and execution of event logistics in support of all Maxwell in Washington programs including for DC-based events from small workshops to larger conferences more than 100 persons as
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Syracuse University, Department of English Position ID: Syracuse University -Department of English -APNA [#28754] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location
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. Office hours required. Job Type: Part Time Rank: PTI/Adjunct Campus: Unionized Position Code: UA Job Description: The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Syracuse University is seeking
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education. Experience in integration of on-premises and cloud-based computing infrastructures. Skills and Knowledge: Scripting/Programming languages (PowerShell/C# preferred). Knowledge of GRAPH/REST APIs
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, integrity and reliability. Must be detail oriented and deadline driven. Excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to understand and convey complex legal principles in readily understandable
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. Qualifications: Not Applicable Job Specific Qualifications: PhD in English Literature. Responsibilities: Part-time Instructor duties will include the following: Part-time instructor duties will include
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funding availability and enrollment. Qualifications: Not Applicable Job Specific Qualifications: PhD in English Literature. Responsibilities: Part-time Instructor duties will include the following: Part
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FC protocols; and proficiency in scripting languages like PowerShell or C#. Success in this role requires close collaboration with vendors and internal teams to deliver secure, high-performing, and
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determined by department/chair and Time Schedule of Classes. Office hours required. Job Type: Part Time Rank: PTI/Adjunct Campus: Unionized Position Code: UA Job Description: The AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Program