327 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of New Mexico
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lab Learn cutting-edge research methods and explore the mechanisms of cancer and AMD Develop skills in data analysis, computational biology, and bioinformatics Contribute to medical research with real
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with the development and organization of the annual wellness expo. - Conduct opening and closing procedures for the wellness center independently. Minimum Qualifications Equivalencies not found
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various strategies for finance and accounting, and help students develop a variety of study strategies Create and host various workshops such as exam reviews Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as
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year to teach and/or develop curriculum in the Academic Communities (FYEX, UNIV) and Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts & Integrative Studies (LAIS) programs. FYEX and UNIV (lower division undergraduate
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on complex and often highly sensitive issues. You will manage office functions, coordinate special projects and events, prepare communications and presentations, and ensure the smooth operation of executive
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at the time of hire Preferred Qualifications: 1. Strong software development skills are a key asset 2. Familiarity with the VLA, and familiarity with scientific computing/observatory software
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. The position involves collaborating with the communications team to develop engaging content, from brainstorming ideas to shooting photos and video, creating content, and posting to the school’s accounts
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to start this SUMMER 2025, with the potential to continue into the academic year, and will be doing the following: Perform extensive campus wide marketing and public relations activities. Develop and
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Qualifications Knowledge of accreditation and certification requirements and standards. Records Management Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Skill in the use of personal computers
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Elements of Legal Argumentation I & II, the law school’s required first-year legal writing sequence. ELA I & II focus on developing students’ skills in legal reading, research, analysis, and communication