135 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University"-"U" positions at University of Alaska
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students. Responsibilities include assisting with recruitment centered communications, social media content, event planning, campus visits, and developing creative materials to share the student experience
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engagement. The Budget Director is UAA’s lead on all budget management and financial planning matters. This position director oversees UAA’s budget development, financial projections and unit financial
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leadership development, and contributes to policy updates and operational improvements. To thrive in this role, candidates should bring strong customer service skills, the ability to communicate effectively
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development and a principal contributor in the quality of life in the community. The Director of Administrative Services also serves in an advisory capacity for budgetary and all fiscal matters to the College
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achievement, managing student discipline processes, and ensuring compliance with essential regulations. Additionally, you’ll assist in developing community education programs, coordinating course schedules, and
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and security over information. You will have the opportunity to develop and learn new skills while working with diverse groups. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to be
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their understanding of math in the long-term and build success as a foundation for developing increasingly higher level math skills. The Math Lab promotes productive learning. Tutors individually dialogue with students
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for non-credit adjunct faculty. Adjunct positions are on a dates needed contract basis. This position is a temporary faculty position for research, approved course development, and other non-teaching, non
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faculty member you will serve as a Foundations guide and work closely with UWSOM and UAA faculty at the WWAMI site in adapting and deploying (and in some circumstances developing) the UWSOM Foundations
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in developing effective specifications and scopes of work is essential. Knowledge of contract and business law is necessary in reviewing/approving and negotiation of contract terms in the University's