55 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at University of South Carolina
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number FAC00220PO24 Advertised Title Instructor of Spanish Campus Columbia College/Division College of Arts and Sciences Department CAS Languages, Literatures, and
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. Job Duties Job Duty Plans, organizes, and directs university public safety and police activities; develops and implements policies and procedures to ensure program effectiveness regarding community
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experience working with programming languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other front-end technologies? Do you enjoy working with clients to understand their website requirements, present creative
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Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Data Analytics, or related field. 3+ years of experience developing in IBM Cognos Analytics (reporting, dashboarding, and
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manner consonant with the principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR). The successful applicant will be expected to maintain an active research program within one of six academic
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of Instructor. The position is a 11-month appointment with a total teaching load of 10 courses across three academic semesters per year. Teaching duties are expected to be reassigned to Program Specialist
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Brain, which span multiple colleges and departments, including Computer Science and Engineering and Communication Sciences and Disorders. The candidate should be dedicated to mentoring and teaching
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its communications and information science programs, two rapidly evolving — and converging — fields united by a shared belief that information accessibility is the cornerstone of self-governance
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professionalism. To attend required conferences, meetings, and professional development opportunities outlined by residency leadership. To Complete the Clinical Teaching Certificate program through the College
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an enrollment of 82 students. The program is built on the foundation of experiential learning, with students gaining real-world experience under the guidance of faculty and mentors. On-campus partnerships include