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will bring many of the following: • PhD degree in applied mathematics, engineering, computer science, physics, or related field. • Demonstrated experience developing multimodal physics-based numerical
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Operations, Security, and Program Management to ensure alignment across functions. • Perform other related duties as needed. Minimum Qualifications: · Bachelor’s degree in a related field plus a minimum of six
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of the undergraduate curriculum and the Common Academic Program. Coordinate and track new and existing CAP courses and manage undergraduate curriculum record keeping processes. Provide administrative support to
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, grade appeals, general education (Common Academic Program) requirements, graduation, and other policies in the academic catalog Maintain awareness of student support resources and refer students
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the School of Law’s nationally recognized Legal Profession Program. The focus of the Legal Profession Program at the University of Dayton School of Law is to help students develop essential lawyering skills
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and enthusiasm to teach in and develop UDSL's hybrid online J.D. program; Effective classroom management skills; Commitment to breadth of education, including educating the whole person in the Marianist
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program. Primary duties include overseeing the daily operations of the Frericks Center Equipment Room; coordinating the activities of student workers; assisting the Athletics Equipment Manager in activities
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years of experience in computer numerical control (CNC) programming for metals (i.e. milling, turning, EDM, etc…) • Minimum of 10 years of experience using Mastercam software to program CNC machining
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workers. This position also supports the Department of Biology by providing administrative support for department record retention, processing, and management, for department committees, and for program
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Position Summary: The Upward Bound Program at the University of Dayton is a pre-college preparatory program for Dayton area high school students who would be the first in their families to attend