229 computional-geometry-algorithm positions at The California State University in United States
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of the Child and Family Center (CFC), the Lead Teacher is responsible for the educational program for the Infant and/ or Toddler programs in the Child and Family Center, Department of Family and
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learning. Program and Initiative Support: Provide direct support to California State University initiatives including Affordable Instructional Materials, Quality Online Teaching, and Course Match. Assist in
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learning initiatives through a combination of faculty engagement, community partnership development, and data-informed program administration. This role manages student placements through SF State’s
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Affairs. Key Responsibilities Program Development and Student Success - Develop and facilitate year-round programs, workshops and activities for students, faculty, and staff that address the needs of women
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planning and incident response. Coordinates required technical safety training for staff, faculty, and student workers following applicable mandates. Instructional Innovation & Program Support Serves as a
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, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator
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Plant & Energy Services is responsible for leadership, management, and supervisory oversight of Central Plant operations and the energy services program. In this role, the incumbent is responsible
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undergraduate program is also highly ranked. The program has a strong focus on undergraduate and master’s level education through a laboratory intensive, hands-on curriculum. Our tenured, tenure-track, and
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of communication Develops, monitors, and reports on key performance metrics/indicators as part of the asset management program to evaluate and improve asset life cycle and efficiency of resource allocation Reviews
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. Responsibilities of this position include (a) teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in speech-language pathology in their expertise area(s); (b) engaging in a systematic program of scholarly research; (c