242 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at University of Kansas
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30758BR Business Position Overview The mission of the Professional Selling Program (PSP) is to prepare students for successful careers in consultative selling. Graduates of the program will help
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30751BR Student Affairs Position Overview The Student Senate Program Coordinator plays a pivotal role in providing administrative support and coordination within the Student Program Funding
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31003BR School of Professional Studies Position Overview The Bachelor of Health Sciences Program at the University of Kansas (KU) is housed in the KU School of Professional Studies (SPS), which is
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Overview The Health Sciences Program in the School of Professional Studies at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus invites qualified scholars and professionals with experience in Health Science, Public
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31050BR School of Professional Studies Position Overview The Health Sciences Program in the School of Professional Studies at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus invites qualified scholars and
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Sensing and Integrated Systems (CReSIS), and the KU Medical Center. The EECS department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science
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: Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Graduate Enrollment Management, Financial Aid and Scholarships, Office of the University Registrar, Student Lifecycle Technology, Enrollment Marketing Communications
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% - Develop and implement day-to-day program activities and services for the GEAR UP Program in KCKPS, such as Academic Skill Building, Career Exploration, and Financial Literacy Workshops for students, parents
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Bachelor's degree plus a minimum of two years related professional-level work experience OR a high school diploma/GED plus a minimum of six years of related professional-level work experience. Computer skills
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(ECD) to its test design and development processes. Therefore, expertise and the ability to provide thought leadership to other members of the science team with regard to these principles in