95 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Central Missouri
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Description Assist in the management of daily functions for the School of Business Administration - MBA Program. Graduate Assistant will work 20 hours per week on designated tasks for the program
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training program each summer to learn about the University. Educate and inform prospective students, parents, and high school counselors about all aspects of the university: -25% Disseminate information
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be substituted for experience at a 1 year for 1 year rate. For example, a one-year trade school program or one year of related military experience may substitute for one year of required experience
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and/or one-on-one guidance to students and/or parents, regarding the availability of financial aid opportunities, the application process, document submission, application deadlines, program eligibility
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, receiving and answering written, electronic, and verbal queries to the ID card program. Maintain equipment and supplies in ID Center and notify the ID Systems Manager of a need for resupply or service
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researching new music to share. Examples of Duties Each week pre-program automated shows such as "The Beatles Power Hour", "Wake Up and Jam", and "It's SHOWTIME!!". Informally survey students to find music
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. Making sure the office is open and has someone present to greet visitors. Typical Qualifications Education & Formal Training: High school diploma or equivalent Computer Skills: Word-Processing Spreadsheet
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Description The Benefits Specialist coordinates and manages the employee benefits program. This role is instrumental in evaluating, administering, and enhancing UCM’s benefits program while ensuring
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Description To be eligible for the teaching graduate assistant positions, you must first be admitted to the Biology MS program. The Teaching Assistants (TA) are expected to assist and be able
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Description The First-Year Experience Peer Mentor Program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to serve in a mentorship capacity to all first-year students enrolled in