127 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at Ball State University
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systems, computer technology, computer science, business analytics, or closely related areas from an accredited institution by date of appointment. Authorization to work in the US Candidates for searches
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an individual with a commitment to collaborative discourse, interdisciplinary inquiry, and entrepreneurial learning practices to work in our STEM accredited design and technology program. The successful candidate
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stakeholders, event scheduling, and facility set up. Support Fishers Center operations including community outreach and program development, marketing, technology support, reporting, and fiscal operations
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. Minimum Other Excellent communication skills; knowledge of immigration, recruitment, and admissions; ability to provide strategic planning and leadership; personal computer skills. Possess and maintain a
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place for you! We take great pride in our Housing and Residence Life team. We represent a variety of colleges and universities throughout the country and our team possesses a high degree of skill and
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interpersonal skills. Demonstrated evidence of strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated intermediate level of computer skills specifically Canvas, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, as
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interpersonal skills. Demonstrated evidence of strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated intermediate level of computer skills specifically Canvas, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, as
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, interpersonal, and communication skills (written and oral) with a customer service orientation; ability to speak before large groups or audiences; comfort and experience with computer technology; ability to load
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online courses in one or more of the following disciplines: exercise science, physical education, sport administration, physical fitness wellness, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, athletic
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. Ranking 2 Job Duty Manage partnerships with high school guidance counselors, health and science teachers, school-to-work personnel, workforce development staff, and other key career recruitment stakeholders