63 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at Delaware State University
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literate. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, database management, spreadsheet applications and word processing. Skills in organizing workflow and coordinating activities. Performance Standards & EEO
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procedures. Excellent computer skills with proficiency/expertise in Microsoft Office Suite including applications of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher. In addition, the incumbent must display
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elements of violations. Monitors and operates fire and security alarms computer systems, video surveillance equipment for the campus, assists Facilities in restoring system malfunctions; Performs crime
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for secretarial functions in connection with the operation of an administrative unit, exercising judgment, confidentiality, discretion, and independence. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Essential
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Coordinator will assist with administering the overall grant. The hired person will work directly under the supervision of the WCHBS RCMI MPI and the IHER Senior Program Administrator (IHER SPA) to support the
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. 2.Experience in the use of word processing and computers, Microsoft word, Excel, and PowerPoint. 3.Good knowledge and usage of basic grammar and sentence structure. 4.Good oral and written
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appropriate accommodations within a rigorous educational program. In addition, they will assume the following responsibilities: Reviews disability documentation, engages in the interactive process with
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program. Maintain a mastery of advising and content knowledge for all university programs. A successful candidate will use strong critical-thinking skills to help a diverse population of adult learners
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General Description of the Position Delaware State University is accepting applications for a full-time head women's wrestling coach. This position is responsible for the operation of the women’s
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face-to-face, hybrid, and online instruction, across the BSW and MSW curriculum as assigned from the Dean of the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Department Chairperson and Department Program