709 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Northeastern University
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The graduate program in Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship is seeking a part-time faculty member to teach courses on a variety of Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship's topic
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About the Opportunity The Lecturer will teach introductory courses in architectural drawing, sketching, studio design, computer modeling, architectural history, technology, or project case studies
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relevant academic policies to students. Monitor student progress towards graduation and work with department/program to proactively address issues. Advise students, approve, and track leave of absences and
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attention to detail. Knowledge and skills required for this role are normally acquired through a bachelor's degree in Information Systems/Computer Science, General Business, Psychology, Management, Philosophy
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the areas of job evaluation, market analysis, pay equity, state/federal pay compliance and position management. Introduce a redesigned compensation program with a new grade scheme, salary ranges and job
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About the Opportunity Part Time Lecturer, Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship Summary and Responsibility The graduate program in Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship is
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: Current Basic Life Support Experience in computer systems required including web based and Microsoft office applications. Demonstrated success in working inclusively in a highly diverse colleague and
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positions for teaching graduate courses in the Cyber-Physical Program in Toronto, ON. Students in this program learn about the set of technologies, systems, and design principles associated with the emerging
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Administrator I acquires the knowledge and skills to support all domains of industrial security: Information System Security Officer (ISSO), alternate Contract Program Security Officer (aCPSO) and Industrial
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desirable but not required. Experience with human subjects research is preferred. Strong computer and organizational skills are essential. High attention to details, excellent interpersonal skills, and a