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graduate teaching assistants. We offer programs leading to BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees in mathematics, with applied mathematics options at all levels. We co-govern the Data Science Program, which houses a BA
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budgets and other administrative details of proposals; adopt new computer technology for electronic transmission of proposals; and execute related duties as assigned. Duties and Responsibilities: ESSENTIAL
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 02-Oct-25 Location: Kingston, Rhode Island Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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processing, database management and spreadsheet software. Microsoft Suite, Google Suite, learning management platforms, video conference platforms, student engagement technology, web page development and
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or similar image/video editing software. 14. Demonstrated time management skills. 15. Demonstrated experience using mobile phone technology for social platforms (including photos and videos). 16. Demonstrated
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for Proposals for Architectural and Engineering Services as well as the processing of responses; assist with preparing and editing consulting services contracts; work with University and State Purchasing Offices
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, orderly, and that the technology is functioning properly. Perform other duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers, printers; word processing, database and spreadsheet software
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Purchasing Department liaison with the community to ensure customer satisfaction. Ensure that they have sufficient knowledge and understanding of the processes and the financial system which will provide
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new student orientation and transfer orientation. Participate in academic reviews as pertain to the Scholastic Standing process. Assist in planning and executing of programs in residence halls, evenings
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Review process from a teaching and learning perspective. Lastly, the Associate Director partners with various URI campus offices, centers, and units on behalf of the Office for the Advancement of Teaching