294 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at University of Alaska
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Would you like to assist UAF's College of Liberal Arts with programs we offer? Are you going to work on a grant awarded through CLA? Then please apply here! The College of Liberal Arts is looking
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teaching in undergraduate programs. The UAA Justice Center is seeking applicants for its Criminology and Criminal Justice adjunct labor pool. The Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Arts program
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Engineering, or a closely related field, preferably from an ABET-accredited program. Ph.D. in Mining Engineering or a closely related discipline. Prior research and teaching experience in the field. Preferred
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offered through the fire science program each summer. This academy is an eight-week program with a paramilitary-style skills academy. Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn 12 credits
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. This is a great opportunity to develop sought-after skills in a supportive environment. Apply today! UAS IT Services is a dedicated team committed to providing comprehensive technology support to our
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skills and communication skills are a must! Enrollment in the UAF School of Education's Counseling Program as of Fall 2024 or Spring of 2025. Minimum Qualifications: Awarded Bachelor's degree and pursuing
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and respectful environment dedicated to serving Alaska through applied science. Career growth and professional development are supported and encouraged. As a public, regional, comprehensive university
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); fire safety policies and procedures; programs to prevent dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking; the procedures the University will follow when one of these crimes is reported
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willingness to initiate dialogue. Strong oral and written communication skills. Sound professional judgement and discretion. Excellent computer skills with various software programs to include databases
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Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II