96 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Central Missouri
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Description Assist in the management of daily functions for the School of Business Administration - MBA Program. Graduate Assistant will work 20 hours per week on designated tasks for the program
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: Bachelor's Degree Required (BA, BS, or BSE in English or Communication strongly preferred) Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level
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researching new music to share. Examples of Duties Each week pre-program automated shows such as "The Beatles Power Hour", "Wake Up and Jam", and "It's SHOWTIME!!". Informally survey students to find music
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, receiving and answering written, electronic, and verbal queries to the ID card program. Maintain equipment and supplies in ID Center and notify the ID Systems Manager of a need for resupply or service
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training program each summer to learn about the University. Educate and inform prospective students, parents, and high school counselors about all aspects of the university: -25% Disseminate information
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. Making sure the office is open and has someone present to greet visitors. Typical Qualifications Education & Formal Training: High school diploma or equivalent Computer Skills: Word-Processing Spreadsheet
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Description To assist with the supervision and coordination of the University's overall sports medicine program, including, but not limited to: injury prevention, evaluation, management, and
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assistants are required to enroll in one 1-credit courses (TEACPS) as part of their graduate program. Examples of Duties Graduate teaching assistants will be the instructor on record for one (half time
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Description The Benefits Specialist coordinates and manages the employee benefits program. This role is instrumental in evaluating, administering, and enhancing UCM’s benefits program while ensuring
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Description The First-Year Experience Peer Mentor Program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to serve in a mentorship capacity to all first-year students enrolled in