40 computational-material-science-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Kansas
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and posting information to the electronic sign. Print materials such as a brochure for direct-mail, event calendar sheet, print advertising, program shell and inserts, as well as posters and flyers
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. Three years of supervisory and/or management experience. Experience managing or coordinating multiple teams. Strong written communication skills as demonstrated through application materials. Preferred
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demonstrated through application materials. Previous project management experience and direct experience working/managing multiple projects simultaneously. One (1) year of basic computer skills and experience
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technology. Experience working in a hospitality role, office, or higher education role, including supervision experience of students or staff, as evidenced in application materials. Strong attention to detail
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classes: A master’s degree in a relevant social or behavioral science discipline For teaching social work clinical or macro practice classes at the master's level: An MSW from an accredited program with a
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intelligence software, emerging social media trends, etc.) and social media, as evidenced by application materials. Familiarity with School of Education & Human Sciences programs, as evidenced by application
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Sciences, providing administrative support in a variety of areas including, but not limited to, information research and report creation, all aspects of meeting coordination; preparation of petitions
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the community, including but not limited to K-12, informal science educators, and others. The Director has the unique opportunity to focus, develop and grow their own research program synergistically with CEBC
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development and capacity-building in labor relations best practices. 10% - Program Development and Organizational Improvement Researches emerging employee and labor relations trends and issues. Recommends and
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environment. Research generated by the ARI program fosters reciprocal exchange and the production of knowledge driven by scholars from multiple disciplines. By working beyond the confines of any one particular