324 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Kansas
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Position Overview The Police Instructor within the Professional Continuing Education (PCE) Unit plays a key role in developing, delivering, and refining training programs for law enforcement
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interests into sustainable careers. The Professor of the Practice will bring real-world experience and academic insight to help students develop personal brands, launch businesses, and navigate the evolving
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codes, safety and construction administration. Work Schedule Monday-Friday 8 am – 5pm Facilities Planning & Development within KU Operations provide design, construction and safety services for campus
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Fellows (SELF) Program is a co-curricular fellowship for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas. The mission of the SELF Program is to develop
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. The mission of the SELF Program is to develop passionate engineering and computer science graduates who are strongly goal-oriented and who bring the business skills and vision needed to guide the technology
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Leadership Development. Student Senate is the primary advocate for students on campus. 65 senators and 10 executive staff members work together to allocate about $24 million in student fees in ways that best
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, policy development, and training initiatives to support a positive and productive work environment for academic employees covered under the bargaining unit. The specialist should be excellent in
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the development and implementation of the University of Kansas’s Emergency Operations Plan. KU offers great benefits to employees with up to 176 hours of paid vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave earned per
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to proactive labor relations strategies, policy development, and training initiatives to support a positive and productive work environment for academic employees covered under the bargaining unit
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& Public Programs (50%) Develop, coordinate, implement, and evaluate public programs in a variety of formats to engage college student, adult, and intergenerational audiences in collaboration with Museum