75 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at Grand Valley State University in United States
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. Oversee fitness mentorship program and staff recruitment. 6. Assist with customer service, marketing, and promotions to ensure participant engagement, inclusion, and best practices. 7. Manage and maintain
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The College of Computing is hiring three Academic Department Coordinators to support the new departments of Computer Science and Information Sciences and Technologies. The Academic Department
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The Richard M. and Helen DeVos Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (CEI) at the Seidman College of Business is seeking a part-time Program Manager to support two key initiatives at the GVSU
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This part-time, 10-month (August–May), 29-hour/week position supports the daily operations of Grand Valley State University’s Esports Program. The coordinator manages the Laker Esports Center and
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This position provides administrative and confidential clerical support for the College of Computing (CoC) Dean’s Office, primarily supporting undergraduate education and outreach, which includes
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Grand Valley State University's Padnos College of Engineering invites applications for multiple Electrical and Computer Engineering focused visiting faculty positions. They involve teaching in
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Program Coordinator for the Enji-maawnjiding Project, to support traditional knowledge keepers in sharing the experiences of Anishinaabe communities in Michigan. This position is for 10 hours per
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The Ceramics Adjunct Instructor and Technical Supervisor will oversee facilities, budget, and safety in a dynamic Ceramics program servicing art majors and non-art majors. Additionally, they will
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. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Graduate of accredited medical assistant training program. Current Medical Assistant Certification in the State of Michigan. Experience in medical office or similar
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This position creates, implements, and manages a peer mentoring program with a focus on peer mentoring in first-year academic experiences such as first-year seminar courses and learning communities