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staff toward change. *Maintain active formal and informal contact with students to ensure that divisional departments, programs, and initiatives are responsive to evolving student needs and development
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experience programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python or similar 2. Demonstrated, successful experience developing software to communicate and exchange information (e.g. commands
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of the undergraduate curriculum and the Common Academic Program. Coordinate and track new and existing CAP courses and manage undergraduate curriculum record keeping processes. Provide administrative support to
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language processing and generative artificial intelligence techniques to reveal new insights and research new applications. Join our team today! Minimum Qualifications: 1. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
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Position Summary: The Assistant Director of Marianist Strategies creates, develops, and executes programs and processes that educate, form, and enrich faculty, staff, and students in the Marianist
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Minimum of 8 years’ experience with machining. Setup and operation of 2, 3, 4 and 5-axis CNC machines (i.e. Lathe, Mill, Wire EDM), including at-machine program edits Minimum of 8 years’ experience with
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program Special Instructions to Applicants: To apply please submit a cover letter addressing each minimum qualification and any applicable preferred qualifications that you meet. Applicants must be
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in creating an educational plan designed to foster academic achievement, in navigating their academic, social and wellness journeys while fostering belonging, enhancing agency and engagement inside and
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today. The University of Dayton School of Law invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to begin August 16, 2026. Areas of need include property, intellectual property, wills
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members at all levels - Working knowledge of MS Office Suite programs - Organizational skills - Attention to detail - Due to the requirements of our research contracts with the U.S. federal government