354 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Kansas
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ASL graduate and undergraduate courses. These courses place an emphasis on advanced language competencies including discourse, vocabulary development and register variation. Lecturers are untenured, non
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the ethics of interpreting and skill development in co-constructing meaning to produce translation and interpretations. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Positions vary and are
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development and register variation. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Positions vary and are dependent upon the need, if any, each semester for development and/or instruction of
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to apply for a regular lecturer position. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Positions vary and are dependent upon the need, if any, each semester for development and/or
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programs related to academic curriculum and catalog development for both undergraduate and graduate programs. This role involves managing curriculum workflows, facilitating academic program and course setup
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departments. The manager develops and delivers training for university staff on student records and enrollment policies and functions, and reviews processes to recommend improvements for greater efficiency and
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duties including assisting in the recruiting, screening, interviewing, and payroll processes. HR Coordinator collaborates with School’s HR team to develop and implement HR best practices within the School
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Position Overview The Center for Community Health and Development is seeking a Research Aide to serve as a Violence Prevention Specialist. The position will support youth and community violence prevention
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Position Overview The Center for Community Health and Development is seeking a Research Aide to serve as a Violence Prevention Specialist. The position will support youth and community violence prevention
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the Director of the Program in Jewish Studies to develop and implement curriculum for new and existing courses, provide capstone individual study, assess and advise students, recruit new students, and organize