74 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at The University of Alabama in United-States
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economic drivers for Alabama. Materials Science has been identified as a strategic theme under Objective #4 of the Strategic Plan – Advance Research Efforts Aligned with National Security. The Alabama
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of the needs of established and emerging group exercise classes and personal training practices. Ability to prioritize multiple work responsibilities in time-sensitive situations, work with limited supervision
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and intuition to inform decisions. Ability to manage multiple projects at the same time. Understanding of the higher education industry to help the UA Online team and OTIDE achieve its business goals
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to enhance efficiency and service delivery. Exceptional planning, coordination, and organizational skills, with the ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong analytical and problem
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and artists with national and international reputations, producing high-profile scholarship across multiple areas, including (but not limited to) media effects, journalism studies, critical-cultural
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undergraduate and/or graduate courses aligned with expertise • Mentor students and junior faculty in emerging technologies and innovation • Contribute to the development of a curriculum responsive to the future
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Knowledge: Excellent organization and people skills. Ability to think creatively and critically. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and to prioritize tasks. Ability to work independently and
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the state and beyond and work irregular hours as needed. Skills and Knowledge: Strong organizational, communication, and computer skills. Ability to carry out multiple tasks related to the Title IV-E
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, project facilitation, strategic planning, and process documentation. Serves as a primary or secondary support for multiple technology platforms and provides systems administration and support tasks
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Certificate and an Instructional Design and Technology Certificate at the Masters level. The program also provides service courses to multiple programs through its undergraduate offerings. A successful