200 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at University of Kansas
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that cannot be fully anticipated. The libraries’ current strategic plan prioritizes a thorough analysis of workflows across the library which may result in redefined assignments and reporting lines related
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H-1B sponsorship for this position. Job Description 35% - Software Development Assist in the development of web forms using programming languages such as JavaScript, XML, CSS, XSL, HTML, or other
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associated with program assessment and analysis. 10% - Developing and maintaining a database of researchers and nodes throughout the network 10% - Assisting data scientist in communicating with network
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Position Overview The University of Kansas GEAR UP program hires college students to work as Academic Tutors in Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Tutors will provide before, during and after school
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the Museum’s mission and strategic plans through data collection and management, as well as donor communications and membership program administration. The ideal candidate will have experience in data management
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optimal health while maximizing academic and professional success. This health education position is to assume responsibility for creating, implementing, and assessing university-wide wellness programs
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30926BR KU Transportation Center Position Overview The Local Roads Support Team to the Kansas Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) has identified the unique nature of local roads that challenges
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30450BR Biodiversity Institute Position Overview The University of Kansas Natural History Museum’s informal science education programs advance science education by educating, engaging and inspiring
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, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs
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-insurance-programs). Well-being program with opportunity to earn lower health care rates. Employer paid basic life and long-term disability insurance. Continuous learning opportunities through professional