338 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" positions at Chapman University
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Argyros College at relevant industry events. Manage relations with accounting, management science, and finance alumni. Serve as liaison for the Accounting Society. Career Services Plan and organize career
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the planning and on-going maintenance of the university-wide compensation program. Serve as the initial contact in the research and resolution of classification and compensation inquiries. Provides appropriate
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Description Summary The Safe Ride program operates Monday- Saturday during the evening hours. Duties include answering phones, recording information, assisting the driver with navigation, assisting in the safe
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Description Summary The Temianka Music Research Scholar Program is a unique academic employment opportunity for a Chapman University student to engage in focused musicological research related to the life, work
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Systems and Technology Position Headcount 1 Position Title Front Desk Student Assistant 1670 Academic Year Academic Year 2025-2026 Term or Semester All Academic Year Is this Role for an Undergrad or Grad
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team members to close service gaps and promote equity in support systems. Coordinate multidisciplinary care with students who have recently been discharged from the hospital/treatment program to ensure
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detectors, or other single-photon detection technologies. Experience in vacuum systems, optomechanics, or ultrafast laser systems. Background in experimental quantum information science. Special Instructions
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. They provide crisis intervention, and has emergency on-call responsibilities. The counselor/therapist participates in outreach, program development, training, and consultation with staff and faculty. They will
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Provide technical support. Responsibilities Must be able to take responsibility and commit to the work schedule. Understanding Audio Visual technology and willing to learn more if needed. Must have
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policies and provide guidance. Understands and communicates to undergraduate students the implications of the program plan and degree progress, and particularly the impact of changing academic plans