130 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Brown University in United States
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, animal research, and human subject's research a plus; Experience with complex academic program financial models a plus; High level of competence with the application of computer technology e.g., database
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, communication and computer skills, necessary. Demonstrated ability to work with and relate well to students. Excellent sport-specific technical, tactical and strategic knowledge. Demonstrated ability to support a
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Job Description: The Indigenous Collections Project Archivist position is a project-based, two-year position at the John Hay Library focused on processing, describing and making accessible two
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; ● serving as voting members of the Board of Admission during the selection process; ● developing regional recruitment strategies; ● conducting group information sessions for prospective students and
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making in all facets of SPS’s processes, including the recruitment funnel (program prospects, inquiries, applicants, admission decisions, matriculants, and defers). The Assistant Director provides timely
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; Experience with complex academic program financial models a plus; High level of competence with the application of computer technology e.g., database management, spreadsheet applications, analytical skills
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Familiarity with disaster recovery, computer forensic tools, technologies, and methods Familiarity with endpoint security solutions, including file integrity monitoring and data loss prevention Familiarity with
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competitive playing experience). Prior pitching experience and/or coaching pitchers, preferred. Job Competencies Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and computer skills, necessary
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, communication and computer skills, necessary. Demonstrated ability to work with and relate well to students. Excellent sport-specific technical, tactical and strategic knowledge. Possess a willingness and ability
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, interpersonal, communication, and computer skills. Ability to recruit within NCAA and Ivy League Rules. Demonstrated ability to develop nationally competitive athletes. Demonstrated academic success of previously