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case-by-case basis and could begin as early as November 11, 2024. Hybrid arrangements can be negotiated. Mentor Information: Edmond Ramly, PhD is an Associate Professor and the founding Program Director
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various tasks Demonstrated experience solving problems with independent thought Proficiency in computer systems, including standard Office software; advanced Excel and database skills, including familiarity
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for Engaged Learning (IEL), reports to the Program Director of Community Services and Civic Engagement to support student success programming within the IEL; includes paid student employment programs such as
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POLIS (IN-POLI-IUINA) The Polis Center is an applied research center at Indiana University (IU) Indianapolis in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. Polis makes data
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software Demonstrates a high commitment to quality Preferred Proficient with Adobe Photoshop This role frequently requires the ability to handle equipment. This role frequently
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related field SKILLS Required Knowledge of computers and database/word processing software Excellent communication skills Excellent customer service Detail oriented Ability to work with wide range of people
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participates in contract closeouts. Performs post-award accounting of grants. Interprets regulations and guidelines of program funding for standard grants and prepares reports for grant agencies. Evaluates
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throughout high school. Members provide mentoring, academic support, coaching, program planning and implementation, and other activities to contribute to the success of students. Members will work
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related tools and equipment Ability to use a computer Ability to work with wide variety of cultures and backgrounds Knowledge of applicable building codes, campus standards, and ordinances Ability to read
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at the assistant professor rank to serve as a faculty member of Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering and may hold appointments in any of its departments, including Informatics, Computer