87 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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organize data of complex nature, and to prepare and submit reports in acceptable formats. Ability to conceptualize, plan and organize multiple programs and assignments effectively. Ability to work on complex
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detailed technical duties , conducting financial aid presentations and providing intensive educational loan program data. The incumbent is the first point of contact for the department and with other
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to attend college. Our mission is to foster a sense of belonging, increase academic success, and promote graduation and beyond for UNT’s first-gen student population. The Emerald Eagle Scholars Program is a
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) is a unique residential program for high school-aged Texas students who are high achievers and interested in mathematics and science. While living on campus in McConnell Hall, students in this two-year
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information, ideas, or instructions verbally and in writing; manage course delivery across multiple sections and learning platforms. Collaborate with interdisciplinary program faculty leads, student affairs and
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students. - Supervising residents in our ACGME-approved Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (ONMM) program. - Providing ambulatory patient care. - Encouraged participation in research and academic scholarship with
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education. It includes the Department of Art Education, Department of Art History, Department of Design, Foundations Program, Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Program, and Department of Studio Art
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Assistant program, and one (1) year of relevant work experience. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of medical office operations and clinical setting. Ability to effectively manage time, to adjust
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Title: Academic Program Coordinator Employee Classification: Academic Program Coordinator Campus: University of North Texas - Health Science Center Division: HSC-Provost & Exec VP SubDivision
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. Department Summary Administrative Information Support Services (AITS) is uniquely positioned to support the University's mission by providing the primary university-wide, shared resources of computing hardware