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issues across various systems (computer labs, A/V equipment, conferencing, etc.). This role oversees a team of technology room support specialists working in a complex audiovisual environment. This role
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, Sciences and Education, please use the Interfolio link provided https://apply.interfolio.com/178822 . Applications submitted through this page may not be considered for this position. For further information
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engineering problems with computer programming. Every engineering discipline uses computing to solve relevant and interesting problems, and this class prepares students to effectively apply computing
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experience with this or other relevant courses in HMP, prior experience as a GSI for graduate courses and knowledge and understanding of the program and department. GEO Contract Information The University will
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the position. 2. Outline your particular experience that directly relates to this position Who We Are The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) Technology Services organization is looking for you to
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appointed as a GSI or GSSA, a graduate student must be in good standing in their degree program and for Terms I and II, must be registered for not less than six (6) credit hours. With written approval
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partners to troubleshoot and resolve issues and problems, ensuring accuracy and outstanding service. Manage transactional graduate program communication plans in TargetX and support the overall graduate
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Inequity in American Cities (Prof. Jeremy Levine) Drawing on readings mostly from sociology and political science, this course will discuss how cities create inequality in America. Substantive topics include
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for all faculty positions. DO NOT USE THE APPLY NOW BUTTON AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE. If you are interested in applying for this position with the Biology department, please use the Interfolio link provided
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) This course focuses on the use of social science research methods to study organizational adaptation, problem solving, and change. The course emphasizes interview, observational and survey methods, while also