88 computer-algorithm-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at University of Alaska
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service. Promotes H&FC programs, performs custodial duties, and processes registrations and payments. Customer service skills. Basic computer skills. Ability to follow cash handling procedures. Ability
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Program, Concur, and to perform certain fiscal duties related to UAA Travel. This position requires a high level of detail and accuracy, advanced knowledge of accounting principles and processes, critical
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, & maintaining a 2.0 or above GPA to be eligible for this position. Computer skills and data entry experience are essential. Position Details: This is a student employee position, with a starting pay rate of
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Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II
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other 4 states in the WWAMI consortium (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho); Alaskans are accepted into the program and receive their Foundation phase of medical school at UAA. As an adjunct
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two unique graduate programs: a master's degree and a Ph.D. program in Indigenous Studies, which is the highest Native Studies degree-granting program in Alaska. Indigenous Studies is an
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significantly to the host scientist's project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate research tools and equipment to conduct the research. The Institute of Arctic Biology was founded in 1963
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thrive in this role, some tutoring or mentoring experience is preferred. Coursework in statistics and upper-level math and experience with computer-based math programs are also preferred. Minimum
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, some tutoring or mentoring experience is preferred. Coursework in statistics and/or upper-level math and experience with computer-based math programs are also preferred. Minimum Qualifications: Tutors
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. This position supports a recreation research program within the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The research program focuses on understanding