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Position Overview The Senior Programmer / Technical Lead works within a standards-based, collaborative development environment to design, develop, maintain, and support enterprise applications and
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offered through the Project Management Program, see https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/pmgt-program-details#mepm . The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before
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32208BR Information Technology Position Overview The Senior Programmer / Technical Lead works within a standards-based, collaborative development environment to design, develop, maintain, and
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of a background check. Appointments are one semester, renewable and subject to review, funding and adequate student enrollment. Learn more about the Professional Performance program at https://sps.ku.edu
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of Mathematics has an internationally recognized faculty and a strong graduate program leading to both the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The department plays a central role in advancing the research and teaching
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Sciences program at https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/healthsciences. Duties and Responsibilities: Teaching –75%. Serve as faculty in the Health Sciences program. The courses must meet the curricular needs
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emergency repair tasks to University buildings (physical structure, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems), with the position being involved in a regular program of inspection and repair at a journeyman
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discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options, and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees
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to support its multidisciplinary program focused on advancing the early detection, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of eating disorders across the lifespan. CARE conducts large-scale, federally funded
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underlying brain systems in individuals with ASD and individuals with FXTAS. These clinical research projects are conducted through the Clinical Child Psychology Program (https://clchild.ku.edu/ ) and the