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degree in Architecture, Engineering, Theory, or Art History, or equivalent. This position is non-security sensitive and requires a name-based criminal background check. To apply please visit our website
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, Teaching, and Technology (UCATT) seeks a Communications Specialist, Senior to join our vibrant team who are committed to teaching and learning excellence. UCATT provides comprehensive and evidence-based
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coordinate the live streaming/broadcasting of events using the advanced technology incorporated into the Health Sciences Innovation building. The successful candidate will also assist in editing and archiving
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improvements and support Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) related activities tied to Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) teaching laboratories. Outstanding UA benefits include
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University of Arizona’s Optical Engineering and Fabrication Facility, housed within the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, is seeking a Research Program Administrative Officer II. Outstanding UA benefits
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- research approaches with rigorous and engaging pedagogical approaches to support student learning in a community-facing legal education classroom. Design community-centered and technology-enhanced flipped
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inclusive learning environment. Provides teaching, administrative, mid-level audio visual and technology support to faculty, staff and students, in the classrooms, labs, and spaces across CVM as needed
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to deliver complex, high-performance software systems, particularly in the context of space-based or space-related scientific and engineering missions. They will manage a team of software engineers and
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kind facility that produces telescope mirrors from 3m to 8.4m one-segment mirrors used in telescopes at multiple locations. The Optical Research Technician will learn the technology and evolution of what
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initiative, resourcefulness, and good judgment working in an environment that is very fast paced. This position supports the teaching and technology use in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s classrooms and