135 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University"-"U" positions at University of Alaska
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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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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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, 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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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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. This position oversees all academic units and services under the Provost organizational chart and plays a key role in developing and implementing academic policies, managing academic budgets, and ensuring
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, prepare proposals, and maintain compliance with regulations such as the FAR. You will also support small business certifications (e.g., 8(a), HUBZone, DBE), deliver procurement training and webinars, and
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with outdoor classes. This opportunity is available at Prince William Sound College (PWSC), where the Outdoor Leadership program offers a comprehensive two-year Associate's degree focused on developing
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The University of Alaska Anchorage's Community and Technical College (CTC) is a major center for development and delivery of career and technical education programs within the community. In keeping
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solicitations, prepare proposals, and maintain compliance with regulations such as the FAR. You will also support small business certifications (e.g., 8(a), HUBZone, DBE), deliver procurement training and
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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