41 computer-science-programming-languages-"O"-"O" positions at University of Detroit Mercy
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explain academic policies and procedures. c. Follow-up on unregistered students. d. Enter advising notes in banner. e. Process advising forms such as adds/drops, change of program forms, and Michigan
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Apply Description Job ID: CES-0301-051-Biology Employee Classification PT Adjunct Faculty Position Summary The University of Detroit Mercy College of Engineering and Science invites applications
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master’s theses defenses. Advise thesis projects for MPD students. Provide one-on-one and group mentorship to engineering students and faculty with entrepreneurial interests. Program Development and Support
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Law Toni Wisne Foundation Veterans Clinic Fellow, within Detroit Mercy Law’s clinical program. This is an IN PERSON, eighteen-month position, with an eighteen-month option to extend contingent
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evenings and weekends. Oversee circulation services. Troubleshoot basic computer and printer issues. Work on circulation-related projects. Responsible for opening and/or closing the library, as necessary
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written. Computer proficiency in MS Word/Excel/Access is required with a strong computer aptitude for learning various computer applications; Must be adaptable with ability to accept and support change
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communication skills, verbal and written. Computer proficiency in MS Word/Excel/Access is required with a strong computer aptitude for learning various computer applications; Must be adaptable with ability
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Instructor-Technical Writing Description Job ID: CES-0301-051-Technical Writing Employee Classification PT Adjunct Faculty Position Summary The University of Detroit Mercy College of Engineering and Science
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-up on unregistered students. d. Enter advising notes in banner. e. Process advising forms such as adds/drops, change of program forms, and Michigan Undergraduate Guest Applications. f. Advise potential
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of Detroit Mercy TRIO Student Support Services program. The Academic Curriculum Coordinator/Tutor will support the success of low-income and first generation students, as well as students with documented