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Position Summary: The University of Dayton’s School of Business Administration (SBA) is seeking a dynamic and innovative leader to serve as Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs. This pivotal role
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Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science 2. Demonstrated, successful experience (academic or professional) programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python, C# or similar 3
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, successful experience with parallel programming using languages such as OpenCL and/or CUDA 7. Demonstrated, successful experience with source code version control systems such as Git, Subversion, or similar 8
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) environments 6. Demonstrated, successful experience with parallel programming using languages such as OpenCL and/or CUDA 7. Demonstrated, successful experience with source code version control systems such as
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Position Summary: The Center for Catholic Education Administrative Assistant serves to provide administrative support to CCE staff and program members. This position is responsible for providing
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execution, lead teams, and coordinate cross-functional efforts. They will demonstrate strong problem-solving skills to address program challenges and adapt to evolving customer needs, communicate clearly with
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of a comprehensive and diverse Sport Clubs program, consisting of 30 recreational, instructional and competitive sport clubs. In tandem with the Assistant Director, Intramural Sports and Camp, this
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Development, you'll play a pivotal role in strengthening the programs, services, and leadership initiatives that shape our students' transformative experiences. Apply today! The Assistant Director of
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card program. Proficient in Excel and Word. Able to document a work process standard and work with others to improve work processes. Special Instructions to Applicants: To apply please submit a cover
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supporting continuous improvement initiatives across all academic programs. Apply today! This position plays a crucial leadership role in creating a culture of continuous improvement within our institutional