309 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at University of Kansas
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"remodeling" program. Work involves filling requests for equipment/ supplies, purchasing stock items for adequate needs, receiving and stocking shipments, and maintaining inventory information in a computerized
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& Transition Programs team to create robust, intentional, and inclusive programs for parents and families both in-person and virtually. The ideal candidate will possess experience in program planning
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welcoming environment. Manage reservations for office conference rooms and reserved parking stalls utilizing departmental calendars and the KU Parking Portal. Coordinate technology in the Regents Room
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experience in program planning, organization, and execution, the ability to work collaboratively, and the excitement to curate Orientation experiences for new students and their guests. Job Description Parent
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, efficient, and welcoming environment. Manage reservations for office conference rooms and reserved parking stalls utilizing departmental calendars and the KU Parking Portal. Coordinate technology in
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leave earned every month, nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas
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/information science or equivalent from a foreign institution by date of appointment. Experience working in a library, an academic law library, or law firm library. Experience with integrated library systems. Contact
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schedules. Gathers speaker and program information and develops written descriptions. Disseminates information via e-mails and flyers, website and KU calendars, social media, and other publicity outlets both
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benefits to employees with up to 176 hours of paid vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave earned per year, nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance
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involve the public in ideas and art. The ARI program recognizes that the creation of art is a research methodology in its own right, and one that is critical to the future of research in an academic