254 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at The University of Memphis
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scholarly environment. The Data Science Center and related programs (www.memphis.edu/datascience ) offers an M.S. program and is anticipated to offer undergraduate and Ph.D. programs. In addition, Data
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track Assistant Professor position. The HSMP Division offers the Master of Health Administration (MHA) Program, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
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an outstanding educational program preparing students for the practice of law within an R1 research university. Our affordable tuition attracts a dedicated and hard-working student body. Our downtown home, in a
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supervise New Student Orientation, UofM’s summer orientation and registration program. The Director will influence all aspects of the visit experience, including our online event registration system, visitor
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areas of health communication, health informatics, digital health, health equity, health policy, and/or public health interventions to join our interdisciplinary collaborative team. Successful candidates
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Department School of Public Health Position Summary The Health Economist (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor) for the Center for Public Health Informatics, Data, Equity, Analytics and
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posting for UofM employees only? No Positions Supervised None Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Strong customer service skills. - Proficiency in computer-based tasks, including word processing
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). Compiles program data for internal systems (e.g., TaskStream) and supports the annual submission of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) institutional report. Manages vendor relationships
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the tuition reimbursement program and participates in new hire orientation in presenting all University benefits. Responds to inquiries from retirement vendors relating to enrollments, plan changes and
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methods is preferred. Candidates able to support the Statistics graduate program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) or with an actuarial background (relevant for our actuarial sciences