396 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Houston Central Campus in United States
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Department: Communication Disorders Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The Interpreting and Translation (INTN) Program at the University of Houston is hiring part-time non-tenure
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provides student enrollment trends and program needs of a very large complex college operating on multiple campuses. 5. Acts as liaison with the Graduate School, UH Office of Admissions and Office of
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Department: HUB Programs Salary: 61,200.00 Description: Plans, estimates, organizes and monitors activities of the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program. 1. Facilitates meetings with
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proficient with using a computer and Microsoft office suite. Must pass a Criminal History and valid TX Driver’s License check prior to an interview. Must pass Background Investigation prior to employment. Must
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. Drafts correspondence, memoranda, speeches, position papers, program/grant proposals and other written documentation. 2. Assists in organizing activities of the unit, such as retreats, staff development
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of relevant trends of criminal activity, prepares a summary report and answers questions pertaining to the intelligence information to the law enforcement investigator or prosecutor. 8. Monitors Computer Aided
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formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Degree
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., Outlook including substantial calendaring • Experience using CRMs & being Bilingual (Spanish) are a plus. Additional duties are assigned with this position to assist with program execution. An example is
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the University of Houston invites applications for temporary adjunct faculty positions in the Higher Education program. The Higher Education program offers an M.Ed. in Higher Education (in-person and online) and a
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Responsibilities: Leads a multifaceted alumni and donor engagement program which collaborates with the alumni association and individual departments within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics to design