106 computer-programmer-"the"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U" positions at The University of Memphis
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education best practices and competitive offerings for future, emerging, and established career professionals. Initiates and makes recommendations for changes and improvements based on research and program
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and supervises proper lifting techniques and assists in spotting whennecessary. Supports the Strength & Conditioning Program Coordinator with all Exercise Techniques tasks, knowledge, and skills. Duties
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compensation and an attractive benefits program. The College The Fogelman College of Business & Economics has become a leading business school in the Southeast. Globalization is a strategic emphasis of the
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on research and service with clinical and academic faculty. The candidate is expected to be instrumental in the development of the pediatric cochlear implant program. This is a grant/limited-funded position
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. certified. In addition, the following requirements must also be met: • Citizen of the United States • At least 21 years of age upon completion of the Police Basic Training Program • Possess and maintain a
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, and school psychology (APA-accredited) as well as a master’s program in general psychology and an educational specialist program in school psychology. Research areas include behavioral neuroscience
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skills to work effectively with colleagues and students from diverse backgrounds; and (3) demonstrate program and partnership building experience in community settings. Posting Date 07/22/2025 Closing Date
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Posting Information Posting Number SAECC4162 Advertised Title Software Programmer Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 023725 Category Staff (Hourly/Monthly) Department School
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Computer Engineering Position Summary Application Deadline Applications screening will begin immediately. However, screening of applicants will continue until the position is filled. Starting date
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(Fiction), to join a dynamic MFA and undergraduate Creative Writing program. The non-renewable position begins Fall 2025 and ends with the conclusion of the Spring 26 semester. The successful candidate will