295 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision positions at Bowling Green State University
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Summary Assist the head coach in all phases of the specified sport program including, but not limited to, recruiting qualified student-athletes, organization and design of practice and competition
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competition like the previous Hatch, an E-Week program to align with national weeks of entrepreneurship, the advisement of a student organization, and the alignment of the PJHC with other initiatives on campus
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nights Be willing to cover shifts for other officials/scorekeepers Assist in the Intramural Sports Office as needed Participate in Student Development and Leadership Program Perform other duties as
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of the operation of the entire facility. Ongoing review of day-to-day operations to provide input for the betterment of the program. Be consistent with all staff and enforce all rules and regulations. Assist
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. This is a nine-month, non-renewable appointment. Bowling Green State University’s Exercise Science program is a nationally accredited bachelor’s degree program preparing students for careers in exercise
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Oral communication skills Written communication skills General budgeting and accounting skills Computer skills, ability to use email and internet functions Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations Ability to handle
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hire. Possess the ability to work with office/computer equipment. Possess and display professional mannerisms and a friendly demeanor. No prior swim instructor experience is required. Additional
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undergraduate students from all majors at BGSU. Additional Information Open to undergraduate students from all majors at BGSU For more details about the Student Learning Analyst (SLA) program, please visit https
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1 year of professional experience Additional Information Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Computer skills including spreadsheet, word processing and database experience Strong oral and written
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Summary TRIO Mentors work with students in the TRIO Student Support Services program, which serves students who are first-generation college students, economically disadvantaged, and/or have a