89 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at University of Connecticut
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grant funding per faculty line. Over the last five years, grant expenditures have been about $2 million per year. The plant science program is nationally known for a longstanding breeding program on
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to create, plan and administer program assessments and data systems related to accreditation. Incumbents in this position are expected to independently manage the day-to-day administration of data and perform
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Center Director, the Educational Program Coordinator provides critical support in maintaining the Q Center's day-to-day operations. The Educational Program Coordinator is responsible for hiring tutors
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undergraduate courses in English Education, advise pre-service English teachers, and lead our English teacher preparation programs, which include: program maintenance, improvement efforts, course development, and
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of Engineering. The UConn-URI Navy STEM Coalition seeks to establish a long-term STEM pipeline program for naval-related careers in Southeast New England. The program engages STEM talent K-12 through graduate
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of necessary paperwork and maintains program records, participant data, and facility use information. Recruits, selects, hires, and supervises tutors in STEM subject areas, including chemistry, mathematics
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& Academic Services (Educational Program Manager 1). Coordinates academic advising and supports for online students with the MSW Program Director. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Manages a caseload of MSW online
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position. The successful candidate will develop and execute a novel research program at the interface of sensory-motor systems, quantitative behavior, and neural computation. The Audette Lab is a new
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execute a novel research program at the interface of sensory-motor systems, quantitative behavior, and neural computation. The Audette Lab is a new research group funded by the University of Connecticut and
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and Programming Languages are encouraged to apply. LECTURER: Candidates interested in the Lecturer must: Demonstrate expertise in at least 3 of the following areas of computer science: introduction