624 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"Brookhaven-Lab"-"Empa" positions at University of Oklahoma
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that could be right for you! The Programmer Analyst is responsible for writing, developing, and updating various programs, software and systems (software/hardware) to meet the needs of the University
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responsible for laboratory compliance on the OU-Health Sciences Center campus. Develops, presents, and maintains training programs Provides training to departments as needed. Assists with review, update
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. Knowledge of software design and programming principles. Knowledge of programming for diverse operating systems and platforms using development tools. Ability to program in at least one programming language
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and conditioning program Participate in all aspects of internship curriculum: reading, writing and practical assignments Collaboratively work with Olympic strength & conditioning coaches Discover how
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actionable insights on cybersecurity and privacy risks, trends, and opportunities for improvement. Evaluate technology programs and components for compliance with published security and privacy standards
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programs such as R, Python or related programs. Required Education: Master’s Degree in Biostatistics, Statistics, Quantitative Psychology, Mathematics, or related field. Equivalency and/or Substitution: Will
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confidence through strategic programming, employer partnerships, and one-on-one coaching, ensuring every student has the tools to navigate their unique career journey. Essential Duties: Builds and maintains
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Review Board (IRB) activities of clinical research, including revisions to the Informed Consent Form and grant support. This position adheres to the University Compliance program, Code of Ethics, and
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the admission and discharge of consumers into the program. Performs the initial assessment and reassessment of consumers. Reviews the comprehensive assessment to identify the consumer's needs. Implements and
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. This program is inspired by the Students as Learners and Teachers Program at Bryn Mawr University. Job Duties: Attend weekly meetings with other DUET Student Fellows Collaboratively partner with a DUET Faculty