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in our current educational landscape, as not only has Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI put an increasing emphasis on the need for student and faculty digital literacy skills, but we also
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customer service skills Knowledge of student development, counseling, or career development theories and practices Knowledge of current needs and trends of different student populations Ability to advise
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. · Engaging in educational activities for radiology residents, physicians, and technologists. · Actively participating in and supporting advanced technology translation in the clinic. We have current needs
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the archiving of 3D data/content. Contributes to AVL team activities and projects, brainstorming sessions, and client meetings . EDUCATION Required Current enrolled as a student at Indiana University with
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Demonstrates time management and priority setting skills If not ILEA certified, ability to pass physical fitness standards Ability to utilize technology including computers and word processing/email/database
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to a variety of university stakeholders, including prospective and current students, faculty, and staff and university partners. Processes and monitors applications and awards; updates websites as
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cross-disciplinary pathways in areas such as artificial intelligence, biosciences, sustainability, health equity, and sports technology. To learn more about campus research initiatives: https
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systems. Checks air vents and installs window air conditioning units. Assembles, installs and/or repairs wiring, electrical and electronic components, machinery, equipment, and appliances. Repairs and
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of Environmental and Occupational Health has broad interests in environmental health microbiology. Current projects include public health surveillance using fecal waste streams, microbial fate and transport
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, and stakeholders. Remains current in the field of student conduct through participating in listservs, conferences and training, partnerships with campus colleagues, reviewing current literature and