205 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at Bowling Green State University
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hire. Possess the ability to work with office/computer equipment. Possess and display professional mannerisms and a friendly demeanor. No prior swim instructor experience is required. Additional
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year of experience in one of the following: Budgeting Program management Project management Two years of experience as a GA or student employee is equal to one year of professional experience
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blinds, windows, floors, doors, computer equipment, blackboards and whiteboards in classrooms, offices, laundry rooms or others rooms. Replaces chalk and cleans or replaces erasers. May dust or polish desk
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required to provide satisfactory proof of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. A
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Summary To provide backstage and front of house support for all events in Kobacker Hall and provide all the technical support for the BGSU Opera Theater program. Career Readiness Competencies
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Supervision, teaching, and mentoring of MAT students and Intern Athletic Trainers Processing insurance claims Administrative duties including professional development and department meetings Injury Reports
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with incoming students in activities such as Get with The Program and the Department Welcome Meeting. Perform duties as assigned during the semester to promote the Department of Theatre and Film. Duties
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Summary To support student experience in the Master Athletic Training Program through the facilitation and delivery of the standardized patient assessment. Career Readiness Competencies: Career
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. Degree must be conferred at the time of application. The following Degree is preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Business intelligence, computer science, information systems management, statistics or a related
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Summary TRIO Mentors work with students in the TRIO Student Support Services program, which serves students who are first-generation college students, economically disadvantaged, and/or have a