406 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Georgia Southern University in United States
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Requirements Must be enrolled in six or more undergraduate credit hours at Georgia Southern University. Currently in a music program of study at Georgia Southern University. Other Required Qualifications Must be
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conferences, workshops, and internal program review meetings Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Manufacturing Engineering, Electrical
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Department Information University Athletics - Program Support Job Summary The Student Assistant will support University Athletics as a Marketing Assistant on the Statesboro Campus beginning Fall Semester 2025
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Department Information University Athletics - Program Support Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the University Athletics as a Gus Mascot on the Statesboro Campus beginning Fall 2025. Student
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Program including but not limited to developing and presenting career-related programs; instruct credit-bearing career development courses upon request. Assist in all operations of the Office of Career and
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supplies Maintenance of theatre program facilities Construction and repair of scenery and props, Performing general technical and backstage duties as needed Shift Specifics Up to 8 hours per week Flexible
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Advancement office, dean(s), center directors, senior administration, faculty, and staff. Responsibilities In support of the dean(s), outlines goals and strategic objectives for College fundraising program
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for the University and develop funding strategies for reducing the backlog of deferred maintenance. Develop and manage the University¿s annual Major Repair and Rehabilitation (MRR) program for submission to the Board
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. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Responsibilities Implements and delivers educational program Assists with animal husbandry, which includes: Intense
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undergraduate or graduate level courses in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program. Undergraduate courses may include typical speech and language development, phonetics, American Sign Language