151 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at Brandeis University
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work closely with the faculty Director and staff on outreach and planning for Fall semester programming, including cultural events and an Indian-themed conference aimed at fostering ties that will
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of federal and non-federal grants, contracts, sub-award, fellowships, and other sponsored program funds for several major research centers, institutes, and departments within the institution. As a member of a
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Brandeis Women’s Volleyball Club is searching for an experienced volleyball coach to plan and assist with practices and tournaments for the entire 2025-2026 academic year. Our team is relatively new
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simple instructions in English Establish and maintain a positive working relationship with supervisors, fellow workers, department heads and other members of the campus community Follow simple oral
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the Executive Director to implement technology solutions in pursuit of the recruitment, selection, and enrollment of first-year and transfer students. This person will serve as a member of the senior admissions
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pneumatic and electric control systems associated with HVAC and refrigeration equipment. • Work from piping diagrams, schematics, blueprints and sketches to plan, lay out and troubleshoot HVAC systems
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remain relevant, accessible, and engaging for users. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, data analytics, computer science, information technology or a related field. 3-5 years
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duties including the following: lead discussion sessions, science labs, and recitations and/or teach an occasional class. They may also be responsible for some student advising and may be required to hold
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[map ] Subject Areas: Sociology Middle East Studies Economics Political Science / Middle East History / Middle East (more...) Religion Anthropology Appl Deadline: 2025/10/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/08
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must be a full-time graduate student in good standing in an accredited graduate program. The ability to work both autonomously and collectively with multiple constituents (students, parents