413 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof" positions at Montana State University
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or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. The Program The Department Our academic programs emphasize hands
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communicator who has demonstrated: excellent written and oral communication skills. the ability to teach and mentor students. the ability to establish a research program that is complimentary to Departmental
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and experienced academic leader to serve as director of the Master of Science in Science Education program, one of the largest and most active master’s programs for K-12 science teachers in the U.S
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in horticultural systems and whose teaching contributes to key areas of our plant biology and horticulture curricula. As the largest horticulture program in Montana, faculty, staff, and students work
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in horticultural systems and whose teaching contributes to key areas of our plant biology and horticulture curricula. As the largest horticulture program in Montana, faculty, staff, and students work
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required. The Program Undergraduate students in Political Science have the opportunity to access the resources of a university while experiencing a liberal arts education: close engagement with
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issues, coordinating with other AV Support and IT Community team members as necessary, including follow-up for ongoing issues. Assist in the set-up and ongoing support of podium computers. Process
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issues, coordinating with other AV Support and IT Community team members as necessary, including follow-up for ongoing issues. Assist in the set-up and ongoing support of podium computers. Process
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Title Computer Supp Spec I Working Title Computer Support Specialist I Brief Position Overview The person in this position will serve as the primary point of contact for web support, assisting departments
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ability required. The Program Our award-winning faculty bring rich and varied scholarship into the classroom, engaging students in questions of power, ethics, identity, representation, policy, law, and