219 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Idaho in United States
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Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide technical support, and state-wide leadership in 4-H Science, Healthy Living or Citizenship. They will facilitate training for 4-H
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simultaneously that require attention to details Using computer software and applications for visual design and layout Required Education Bachelor’s Degree in Agricultural Communications, Communications
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to the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) and state child care licensing. Duties may include: Customer Support Coordination of Meetings and Workshops Facilitating communication between program participants and
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fundraising proposals, typically at $100,000 or higher Develop and implement annual plans to raise money to resource the priorities of the department Build the overall fundraising program of the division
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Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide technical support, and state-wide leadership in 4-H Science, Healthy Living or Citizenship. They will facilitate training for 4-H
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Required Qualifications Current University of Idaho undergrad or graduate student pursuing a degree in graphic design, visual communication, digital media, human computer interaction, or related design
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policy makers on issues related to nematology in Idaho. Endowment distributions may be used at the discretion of the dean in accordance with current College of Agricultural and Life Sciences policies and
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Summary Provide education and support for the Eat Smart Idaho Program in the areas of nutrition, food safety, food resource management, and physical activity to eligible, limited-resource participants
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Development unit is seeking applications for a 12-month, tenure track position as an Assistant or Associate professor, Area Extension Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide
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provides a comprehensive suite of services for University of Idaho students that identify as neuro-diverse and are part of the Raven Scholars Program. This donation-based program helps students transition