209 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" uni jobs at Savannah College of Art and Design
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Field
-
-centered programs that ensure competency in English language-related subjects. This includes the creation of online workshop, presentation, and coaching session aids such as videos, self-guided training
-
As an enrollment programs manager, you'll work closely with the associate director of enrollment events to create and implement pre-college program marketing strategies that target the desired
-
As an English professor, you will prepare talented students for creative careers through professional, positive, and engaging courses such as Ink to Ideas — each taught to the highest standards
-
As a part-time SCAD Language Studio professor, you will participate in the English as a Second Language (ESL) program. The program equips students with the confidence and skills needed to pursue
-
arrangements, program effectiveness assessments, and the review of evaluation surveys to implement corrective actions when necessary. Among other duties, you will enhance and define clear procedures to ensure
-
program, ensuring the equipment functions properly and that requests for readers are reviewed and processed promptly. Additionally, you will generate reports and handle department-based reader requests as
-
As a technology specialist I, you will provide support for Apple or Windows-based applications and operating systems. You will document procedures and completed work, troubleshoot and repair issues
-
discipline · Experience teaching in an Intensive English Program · Teaching experience at the collegiate level Certificates, licenses, and registrations: · Valid driver’s license Travel Required
-
, predict, and describe phenomena, quantity, structure, space, or time. Such courses may include General Anatomy, Environmental Science, Natural Sciences, College Mathematics, and more. You will demonstrate
-
outreach and psychoeducational program development and presentations, conduct quarterly orientations, and contribute to department performance improvement initiatives. The ideal candidate is flexible in