322 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of Idaho
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Financial Aid to plan, implement and evaluate activities in the Student Financial Aid office to ensure program integrity and delivery of services. Additionally, this position is responsible for daily
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, leadership and technical experts to drive technical projects from ideation to impact and help build a self-sustaining program for the future. Position Overview This position will oversee a portfolio of data
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Sciences Department Plant Sciences Location Moscow Posting Context Statement The northern Idaho cropping systems program conducts field trials to evaluate varieties of small grains and grain legumes as
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in at least one liaison role to a campus partner, provide clinical supervision and training for doctoral interns in the APA-accredited internship program and provide occasional afterhours work (e.g
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minitubers at Parker Farm. https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/seed-potato-germplasm-program Responsibilities Job Duty Function Maintain greenhouse and cold storage facilities Job duties: Job Duties/Responsibilities
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Directing and/or planning and implementing a component of the scientific program Directing and/or developing and monitoring research projects in conjunction with other agencies Directing and/or preparing
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development platforms. And not using low-code development platforms, visual programming systems, high-abstraction programming languages, scripting, coding languages, macros, Boolean expressions, conditionals
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performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread
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. Using computer software and applications for researching and compiling financial information, preparing summaries and reports A Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance may substitute for the above
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provides a comprehensive suite of services for University of Idaho students that identify as neuro-diverse and are part of the Raven Scholars Program. This donation-based program helps students transition