124 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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, professional skills. Graduate Assistantships are assigned in the department or unit and confirmed by the Graduate School. Additional Details The Martha Blakeney Hodges Fellowship Program is designed to provide
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, professional skills. Graduate Assistantships are assigned in the department or unit and confirmed by the Graduate School. Additional Details The Martha Blakeney Hodges Fellowship Program is designed to provide
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the undergraduate business core, and the MBA program. The North Carolina Sales Institute is also associated with the Department. Faculty members are active in research and have published in Journal of Marketing
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. Work Hours, Environment: 20 hours/week. Office space and computer provided. Stipend: $14,000 Tuition Waiver: Not provided by the department but may be provided by the student’s Academic Department
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; and to join with existing faculty in program administration and long-term planning. This position expands a thriving public history program in which students can receive a B.A. in History with a Public
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Director of Marketing at the Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG, the Marketing Coordinator will collaborate with marketing, recruitment, and program stakeholders to enhance awareness and drive
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Program and Gerontology Program. Each department offers courses for all University students and programs of study leading to undergraduate majors and minors in their respective areas. Master’s degrees
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Counseling Program and Gerontology Program. Each department offers courses for all University students and programs of study leading to undergraduate majors and minors in their respective areas. Master’s
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online Academic Achievement Center, assisting in staff training, and contributing to program development that aligns with the center’s commitment to fostering inclusive and engaging academic support for a
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generally a minimum of 9 credits. • Make satisfactory progress toward your degree as defined by your academic program and the Graduate School. • Meet the requirements to be eligible for employment in the U.S