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Assistant Professor - Game Design and Development - 37533 Faculty Description Assistant Professor - Game Design and Development College of Engineering and Applied Science Department
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applicant pool size for the University of Colorado MSTP has increased significantly, from 154 in 2007 to 456 in 2024. The MSTP matriculates 10-11 students annually. The current roster includes 88 students (50
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responsibilities as needed to meet the university's needs. Qualifications Must have a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Urban Planning, or a related field. Significant
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including facility operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical and scientific equipment. The Facilities Associate will work closely with the Facilities team reporting
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, veteran and international graduate students. Provide Academic Advising services to new and current students through scheduled in-person, Zoom or phone appointments and/or email communications. Conduct
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including facility operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical and scientific equipment. The Facilities Associate will work closely with the Facilities team reporting
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to current appointments in the Faculty Information Management System (FIMS), ensuring compliance with institutional policies and faculty governance guidelines. Exercise professional judgment in validating
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FTE) Biostatistician to join the research team and support current and future faculty research. Below are key duties and responsibilities of this important position: Key Responsibilities
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. Educates staff in the use of technology and instruments; coordinates in-service training and workshops for appropriate staff. Partners with the leadership team to provide performance feedback during
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Lecturer - Computer Science - 36438 Faculty Description Lecturer - Computer Science (pool) College of Engineering & Applied Science Engage. Educate. Empower. Join UCCS as a Lecturer! Who We Are