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. The primary office for this position is located at NU’s ICBM. 1.Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Required: Undergoing or completed B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer
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education program, as well as student research, service learning, and global learning?build the connections that enable students to transform their lives. The University offers a comprehensive range of
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interdisciplinary research that meets global and societal needs. Our broad mix of experience-based education programs?our signature cooperative education program, as well as student research, service learning, and
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unable to work sponsor for this role, now or in the future MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in
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portfolio within the Center: Intercultural Learning and Curriculum Development: Lead program evaluation, curriculum development, and evidence-based assessment to enhance the Center’s effectiveness
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in the Nonprofit Management program as an Adjunct Lecturer in one or more of the following areas: nonprofit legal governance, nonprofit financial management, nonprofit human resources, nonprofit grant
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in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field; technical certifications in relevant areas (e.g., cloud platforms, MLOps, data engineering) preferred and a minimum of 3 years
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affiliated with the KRI, technical, program management, and security staff of the KRI, and KRI external partners, ideate, articulate, and execute the S&T program of the KRI, and transition the products of its
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About the Opportunity PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The N.U.in Program is one of Northeastern’s signature first-year experiences and truly embodies the university’s experiential approach to education
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developmental cognitive computational neuroscience. The position also requires general administration and supervision of the lab. The lab investigates how neurocognitive development during adolescence influences