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Number: 6620009 Open-Rank Teaching Professor in Games About the Opportunity Summary The Department of Art + Design in the College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD) of Northeastern University seeks
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6623957 Senior Research Technician - Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Well-Being About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Well-Being
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Science, Computer Engineering, or related technical field. 7+ of professional experience. Programming experience in C#, Unity. C# network programming experience Strong OO & SOLID Experience with video game (2D and 3D
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, program coordination and collaboration with campus partners. This position will also oversee academic support for assigned student-athletes/sport programs while monitoring academic progress, NCAA
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program; develop training drills; manage data analysis, video and team game planning, coordinate with marketing and promotions, operational services, equipment manager and compliance staff on behalf
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competitive Division I baseball program; develop training drills; manage data analysis, video and team game planning, coordinate with marketing and promotions, operational services, equipment manager and
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operations of the Academic Center through supervision, program coordination and collaboration with campus partners. This position will also oversee academic support for assigned student-athletes/sport programs
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Assistant Coach, Women's Swimming & Diving, will work with the head coach in maintaining a highly competitive Division I program to include practice and game
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operations of the Academic Center through supervision, program coordination and collaboration with campus partners. This position will also oversee academic support for assigned student-athletes/sport programs
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Basketball team providing duties related to coaching staff, teaching and recruiting student-athletes. Responsibilities Include: Assisting the program through practice and game-day decisions Scouting opponents