202 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Massachusetts in United States
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further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, persons
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justice by recovering and centering the cultures, experiences, lives, and resistance of enslaved peoples in Canada and the US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that will welcome
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or physical). Contribute to SCUA’s instruction program including pulling collections for classes, assisting SCUA staff in preparing class presentations and exercises, and conducting classes both as part of a
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, UMass Amherst is further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities
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the loading and unloading of materials and equipment, and with the handling, storing, and inventorying of recyclables and containers, remanufacturing of computers, and the proper handling of hazardous waste
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judgment. Maintain FERPA certification each semester Address student concerns promptly, contacting the clinical coordinator or program director within 24 hours. Provide advance notice to the College HR
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. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vibrant, externally funded research program, effectively teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to service in support of
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candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a vigorous, independent, and externally funded research program. Candidates ideally should have expertise in one or more of the following areas: 1) the role
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North is a fellowship program that will welcome national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community to produce transformative research
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potential for scholarly excellence and for developing an externally funded research program. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an internationally recognized scholarly presence. Candidates