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About the Opportunity About the Opportunity The Department of Multidisciplinary Graduate Engineering (MGEN), within the College of Engineering, invites applications for Part-Time Lecturer positions
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seeking applicants to teach courses such as the following: EDUT 6203 Theory & Practice of ECE: Toddlers, & Young Children Responsibilities include: developing assignments, assessments and a course schedule
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. RESPONSIBILITIES Policy Development and Analysis: Lead development of evidence-based policy frameworks addressing technology and democracy challenges, analyze emerging threats to electoral integrity and platform
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infrastructure, systems, processes and technology-dependent operations. The Assistant Director will lead high-impact audit projects and advisory engagements, and deliver strategic insights to University leadership
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, architectural history, technology, or project case studies; as well as other undergraduate and graduate courses depending on expertise, enrollment, funding, and departmental needs. Qualifications: Master of
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: Network security and security monitoring tools Cloud security platforms and services (e.g., AWS IAM, Azure Security Center, GCP) DevSecOps pipelines and infrastructure-as-code security SIEM solutions (e.g
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and data engineering, probability and statistics, machine learning, data visualization, database management systems, data mining, and predictive analytics. The Bachelor of Professional Studies in
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individuals, groups, organizations and communities in a global 21st century. The degree provides students with a strong foundational knowledge within the discipline of psychology, including relevant theory and
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/building code, leading building-level inspection initiatives and tracking corrective actions, contributing to lab design and construction/renovation projects, and supporting ongoing lab registrations with
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compliance programs, your core activities will include, but are not limited to, maintaining resilient Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) compliance defined in fire/building code, ensuring proper hazardous