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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number SRGV8698 Working Title PROGRAM SPECIALIST Number of Vacancies 1 Location Edinburg, Texas Department College of Fine Arts FTE 1 FLSA Non-Exempt
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. Position Information Posting Number A1083 Working Title Graduate Teaching Assistant - Computer Science Location Edinburg, Texas College College of Engineering and Computer Science Department College
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A1096 Working Title PhD - Research Assistant - Computer Science Location Edinburg, Texas College College of Engineering and Computer Science Department College of Engineering and Computer
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number SRGV8699 Working Title PROGRAM COORDINATOR Number of Vacancies 1 Location Edinburg, Texas Department College of Fine Arts / Music FTE 1 FLSA Non
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Computer Science Location Rio Grande Valley, Texas Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position 1 year Tenure Status Non Tenure Track FTE 1.0 Scope of Job
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and assist with solving any issues. · Process purchase requisitions and I and is responsible for controlling expenditures in accordance with budget allocations for events and the program. Coordinates
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. May assist in processing various student forms and requests for the appropriate review and approvals. May provide general program information and materials to students and/or direct students
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information science (e.g., qubits). Candidates for this position are expected to strengthen and complement our current AMO Physics research program. They will establish independent research programs that successfully
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number SRGV8642 Working Title PROGRAM COORDINATOR Number of Vacancies 1 Location Edinburg, Texas Department School of Medicine / Neuro & Behavioral
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. The Department of Physics and Astronomy at UTRGV aspires for a Tier I excellence in research, teaching, and innovation to emerge as global leaders in experimental, theoretical, and computational physics, and to