65 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Massachusetts Boston in United States
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demonstrate commitment to the philosophy, values, mission and vision of Administrative Computing and the Information Technology division, and to inspire active support of these in others. Perform other duties
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program; Provide academic advising for master’s program students. Coordinate with the university’s licensure endorsement officer to ensure licensure endorsements are transmitted and attends relevant
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-class progressive training program that will allow students, faculty, and staff to recognize and thrive in an inclusive environment with zero tolerance for discrimination, harassment, or sexual violence
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the undergraduate Clinical Tutoring and Referral Program, supervising graduate teaching assistants and student nurse mentors in the development of clinical tutoring experiences. Evaluate students’ performance during
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responsibility is to oversee the education of students in the track. The AGNP coordinator directly reports to the Graduate Program Director. Expectations: Provides leadership for the implementation and evaluation
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Bachelor of Arts program in Community Development and our Master of Science program in Urban Planning and Community Development . They will be expected to establish an active, collaborative, and influential
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Scientists accredited scientific diving program (https://www.umb.edu/research/orsp/research-compliance/diving-research--safety-program/ ). Scientists in Environmental Biology also frequently collaborate with
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the Mathematics Department and across the College. In addition to a new Data and Quantum Science Center, six PhD degree programs in CSM, including the interdisciplinary Computational Sciences PhD program, and
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The Computer Science Department in the College of Science and Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position
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verbal and written reports, and by results achieved. University Police Officer candidates must have successfully completed a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited police academy