26 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Houston Central Campus
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Child Care Center. 1. Assists the teacher with the planning, implementation and supervision of the child development program. 2. Develops activities and materials for use in the classroom. 3. Assumes
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Department: Bauer Career Services Ctr Salary: 56,800 - 64,600 Description: Directs an ongoing university program to ensure that prescribed activities are carried out in accordance with its mission
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reports for programs, assist with dissemination of scholarships, possibly supervising student workers. The successful candidate must have strong written and oral communication and organization skills
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Department: Deans Office - Arts Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Manages communications activities to promote the advancement of a major university program or center
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Cloud). Applicant will also support programming pertinent to cloud, web, scripted languages, UX/UI and mediated digital assets in the Digital Research Commons (DRC), the Visualization Theater and the HPE
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Arts program in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. The clinical supervisor must be on-site and present when graduate students treat and evaluate clients. This position is 1.0 FTE and
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, single crystal diffraction, and optical spectroscopy • Experience in femtosecond laser operation and laser pumping experiments. • Good programming skills in Python or similar languages MQ: Requires
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) in English and strong interpersonal skills are required. Certification in program management is a plus. Tissue culture expertise is a plus. Timing: Immediate Required Attachments by Candidate A
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and work on projects as assigned by the Blakely Executive and Associate Directors. The Law Clerk will assist in managing the department’s advocacy courses, adjunct faculty needs, and moot court program
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track Lecturers for classroom instruction (day or evening) on an as needed basis. This program (formerly named the ASLI program) trains students to be conversationally fluent in American Sign Language and