156 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"UCL"-"CERN" positions at University of Michigan
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the term on 8/25/25 and throughout the semester to be eligible for this position. First-time GSIs must be in Ann Arbor the week before term. Desired Qualifications* LSA student enrolled in a graduate program
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missions of excellence in research, clinical care, and teaching. Exercises greater autonomy in managing the operation of a specialized laboratory within a department or research program. May be responsible
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of the top English departments in the nation. As one of the largest departments within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), English serves as a lively center of creativity, inquiry, and
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wireframes into: New highly complex and detailed web-based applications and supporting back-end systems using high quality code and/or off-the-shelf solutions, using various program languages. Enhancements
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degree in Near Eastern Studies, Political Science, Judaic Studies, or Education. Enrollment in a graduate program focused on Near Eastern studies or a discipline found within the topics of the course
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Benefits can you Look Forward to? Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage effective on your very first day 2:1 Match on retirement savings Generous PTO program State of the Art technology Complimentary
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concepts based on market trends, managing food costs, and promoting sustainability initiatives, all while maintaining a strong focus on safety and sanitation through regular inspections and HACCP program
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to? Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage effective on your very first day 2:1 Match on retirement savings Generous PTO program State of the Art technology Complimentary access to continuing education (CE
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of education and experience in related disciplines such as Urban Planning, Geography, Computer Science, Statistics, Public Policy, etc. Programming skills in Python Research interest in the intersection of urban
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areas from Native languages, museums, and architecture, through technology, medical histories, dance, music, to religions, social movements and institutions, material culture, cuisines, and digital media