211 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Bowling Green State University
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mission of the department and share in its passion for excellence. Share and receive constructive criticism. Research and develop new materials/methods to enhance marketing efforts. Attend scheduled
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: Synthesis of Quantum Dots: Develop and optimize synthetic methods for producing colloidal quantum dots with tailored optical and electronic properties. Material Characterization: Perform advanced
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Summary Gain practical work experience through delivering personal training services to BGSU Student Recreation Center members using the recommended methods of NSCA, ACSM, ACE, NASM or an accredited
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, which was the first program offered at BGSU. Eligibility: Must be a full time student enrolled in a program leading to teacher certification; Must have a minimum GPA of 3.5, and exhibit the potential
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: Graduate student Criteria: Shall meet academic requirements for entrance into the masters program in Communication Disorders. Preference given to a student(s) who plans to work in the school setting
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to teach elementary school. Eligibility: Must be a rising sophomore, junior or senior; Must be pursuing a program, certification or degree in the College of Education and Human Development preparing
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School in Huron, OH. Preference shall also be given to student studying computer science or education. Award varies Deadline 02/19/2026 You will be automatically considered based on your completed General
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preference shall be given to non-traditional students. Second preference shall be given to students enrolled in the RN-BSN program. Third preference shall be given to students attending BGSU Firelands. Award
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Summary The School of Inclusive Teacher Education program student ambassadors exist to create opportunities for student leaders to enhance their personal and professional capabilities through
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D Peter Sanderson Scholarship The D. Peter Sanderson Scholarship was established to support outstanding students studying computer science in the College of Arts & Sciences. Eligibility: Majoring in