159 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at University of Alaska
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The College of Health is seeking applications for a Communications Coordinator to support the communications team and will be responsible for developing and disseminating content via internal and
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Adjunct faculty positions for the School of Allied Health. The College of Health (COH), one of seven UAA schools and colleges, is a major center for development and delivery of professional, career
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Ready to drive real impact across Alaska and beyond? Join us to lead innovative economic development projects, connect with dynamic partners—from entrepreneurs to elected officials—and shape
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their area of educational expertise. The College of Indigenous Studies is looking for adjunct faculty/part-time instructors. Duties to include developing a course outline, syllabus, teaching materials, and
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manages event logistics, marketing, budgeting, and compliance, and builds strong partnerships across campus and the community. They also supervise and develop a team of professional and student staff, and
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Education, the dean serves as the chief academic officer for CTC providing strategic and operational leadership to the unit while working closely with the College of Rural and Community Development dean and
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and grow their IT skills in a supportive, educational setting. You’ll collaborate with full-time staff, utilize enterprise-level tools, and develop a holistic understanding of the UA System's IT
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, graphs, and tables. Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in developing research techniques. Strong ability for communicating science. Will vary according to assigned position. Lab/Research
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, graphs, and tables. Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in developing research techniques. Strong ability for communicating science. Will vary according to assigned position. Lab/Research
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. These concerns have been heightened by plans and proposals to expand energy development into caribou summer ranges across the North Slope of Alaska. In response, the USGS, USFWS, ADFG, Yukon Government, and Parks