165 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at Bowling Green State University in United States
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Summary The primary purpose of Educational Advisor is to provide supportive services to achieve the performance objectives of the Upward Bound program. The Educational Advisor recruits and retains
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maintain office/computer supplies, request service for copier/printer, laptops, and projectors. Work with new full and part-time faculty in setting up offices (telephone, email, keys, etc.). Inform them
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Perform other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Requires concentration and strong attention to detail Basic computer skills required and a desire to learn new skills Must be able to lift 50 pounds
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. This is a nine-month non renewable appointment. Bowling Green State University's Interior Design program is a four-year bachelor's program (BSID) accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and
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on improving thermal efficiency and reducing energy loss using computational analysis and data-driven design approaches. Career Readiness Competencies Adjust tone and approach based on audience (e.g., peers vs
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associate or bachelor’s degree program at BGSU Firelands. Have successfully completed at least one semester. Financial need. Be engaged in study of nursing or an allied health field. Award Varies Scopes
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Darold I. Greek Scholarship Scholarship for students who attended North Central High School in Ohio. Eligibility: Minimum GPA of 2.80; Any undergraduate student in a degree seeking program; Must
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grade level, graduation from high school and then be prepared to matriculate to a postsecondary institution. In addition, the Advisor also assists persons who have not completed a program at the secondary
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The Robert and Ellen Thompson Military Scholarship The Thompson Military Scholarship Program was established to provide financial assistance to honorably discharged veterans and drilling reservists
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transmit emergency and non-emergency communications by radio, telephone, or computer in order to coordinate emergency and non-emergency response for Bowling Green State University and other public safety