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serve as a technical translator and relationship-builder—someone who understands both the language of academia and the needs of engineering- and tech-driven industries. The Executive Director will lead
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programs and technology to create pathways for persistence, progression, and timely graduation. Develop and implement highly proactive outreach services to their students, with particular attention
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Audit program. Minimum Qualifications: Licensed as an electrician in the State of Florida and 3+ years of relevant experience. For applicants who hold a license in another state (Georgia, North Carolina
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Plan. Establishes, reviews, and assesses cybersecurity compliance policies, procedures, and guidelines, ensuring they meet current requirements. Employs federal standards and practices based on NIST, CSF
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home to the national champion student cyber defense team and one of the nation's top computer programming teams. The Opportunity: UCF's College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) seeks
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needed, for additional approvals. Route to obtain signatures of all parties. Interpret and assess contractual language regarding issues such as intellectual property rights, confidentiality, liability
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Research sponsored program activities. Advise faculty, administrators, and staff in the interpretation and clarification of contract terms, appropriate business units, sponsor requirements, and applicable
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to the Central Florida Region. This position will be in support of the faculty and staff in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program to provide direct services, clinical supervision, and grant funded translational
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., Ph.D., and M.D./Ph.D. programs. Further information on the BSBS can be found at http://med.ucf.edu/biomed. The Opportunity: The Graduate Admission Coordinator II provides administrative and procedural
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; communicate with program assessment coordinators). Develop training materials and hold training workshops. The College of Sciences currently conducts assessment for 50+ academic programs, dean's office and