20 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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. The Center is also home to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also
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Title: Willed Body Program Director Employee Classification: Willed Body Program Director Campus: University of North Texas - Health Science Center Division: HSC-Provost & Exec VP Sub Division
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, Information Science, Communications, Marketing ● Master’s degree in one or more of the following: Public Relations, Journalism, English, Library Science, Information Science, Communications, Marketing ● 3-5
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. Skill in the operation of a variety of office machines including, personal computers, telephones and copiers, filing and recordkeeping, English composition, grammar, spelling and punctuation and basic
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, requests and escalations for IT services. Interfaces with end users of technology, employing a high degree of tact and diplomacy to promote a positive image of the IT department. Exhibits customer centric
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voice communications, and technology professional personnel on campus. AITS is called upon to provide computing and electronic communications resources when it can do so more effectively or more
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Title: Archival Film and Video Specialist/Program Project Specialist Employee Classification: Program Project Specialist Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Provost SubDivision
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. The Center is also home to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also
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coordinate clinical scheduling of appointments and procedures and other related clinical operations support tasks * Must be computer literate and technologically competent to communicate in written and
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to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also supports numerous K