98 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Central Missouri
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Description This is a part-time, entry level position in the Chemistry program. Provide support to Chemistry faculty, students, and staff in the Chemistry Stockroom. Examples of Duties Prepare labs
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Examples of Duties The Marketing Program is looking for a student worker for the Spring 2025 semester. Students will be assigned across the program to help with various tasks, including developing
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hours = 4 years; MA/MA = 6 years; PhD = 8 years. Experience: One (1) years experience in development, donor relations, alumni relations, constituent relations, event planning, program management or a
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committed to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university, engage in
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committed to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university, engage in
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computer program for all building alarm checks, supervisory panel checks, smoke detector replacement and cleaning schedules. Fills out daily log reports as needed. Maintains up to date fire and life safety code
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Description The Communication Disorders Program at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg invites applications for a 9-month, tenure-track, assistant or associate professor faculty
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and time management skills Experience with the Google platform (calendar, email, etc) Critical and analytical skills Adaptability and flexibility Research experience, excellent computer skills, eye
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stakeholders Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends Typical Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree Required Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate
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Institute, for example Typical Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or related field required Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA