43 computer-science-programming-languages-"LIST" positions at The University of Arizona
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process admissions documentation and track students’ academic progress and completion of degree requirements, as well as consult with students, academic program coordinators, Directors of Graduate Studies
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programs through the Main and Online campuses. These positions supports online and in-person orientation programs, attends relevant program, college, and campus meetings, coordinates selected events, and
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to undergraduate programs through the Main and Online campuses. These positions supports online and in-person orientation programs, attends relevant program, college, and campus meetings, coordinates selected events
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related to personnel matters and business affairs, and coordinates administrative tasks to operate the RISE Health & Wellness Center, Camp Wellness, Workforce Development Program, and associated programs
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and track data, evaluate program successes and implement feedback, and provide marketing assistance to reach intended audiences. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance
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and technical writing skills. Ability to communicate professionally in a clear, concise manner orally and in writing. Skill in effectively communicating research results. Knowledge of computer language
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& Hearing Science invites you to apply to the role of Research Coordinator. The primary purpose of the Communication PALS Lab Research Speech-Language Pathology Coordinator is to support research in speech
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editorially independent, nonprofit service of the University of Arizona and is funded through the generous support of annual and sustaining members, the business community (through program underwriting), fee
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Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to join the All of Us Research Program at the University of Arizona and Banner
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informatics, data management and curation, computer vision, computer-mediated communication and learning, natural language processing, social networking, human-computer interfaces, dark networks, computational