110 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Delaware
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. The campus also hosts Sussex County Cooperative Extension, offering programs in agriculture, horticulture, youth development, and family and consumer sciences, alongside student work-based learning and
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Director will create and execute foundation and corporate development strategies by working with the Horn Director and program leads to assess current relationships, identify opportunities for increased
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, UD PCS designs and delivers customized noncredit learning solutions that align with the training and workforce development needs of businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits. Reporting
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stakeholders across the University to advance institutional priorities through technology. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide University-wide leadership in developing, supporting, and advancing institutional
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support the Vice Provost in the monitoring and assessment of academic units that include programmatic evaluation processes. Support of the development and monitoring of performance metrics and measurement
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resolutions through effective communication and mediation. Develops and manages relationships with labor unions, handles grievances, assists with contract negotiations, and interprets collective bargaining
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development tools used by the team. Major Responsibilities: Collaborate with Faculty (PI Principal Investigator) and their research teams to document data requirements and execute against those requirements
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general strategies and assists with the development of the University preventive maintenance program. The position requires independent judgment in making recommendations on behalf of Facilities, and the
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regulations. Provides strategic guidance to all levels of management on university policy, financial operations, and administrative matters. Develops, maintains, and enhances office management systems
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development. The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology invites nominations and applications for a continuing track faculty position (assistant professor, non-tenure track, nine-month academic year