261 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at University of Kansas
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vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave earned per year, 9 paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a great retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit
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the lives of children, adults, and organizations throughout local, state, and national communities. AAI currently includes seventeen centers, which represent a diversity of services and programs and supports
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30901BR KU Transportation Center Position Overview The mission of the Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) is to support Kansas public works and agencies by providing innovative, cost-effective
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on the interpretation and communication of post- award policies, systems, procedures, and programs. 10% - Team Performance Management Conducts 1:1 meetings and team meetings, supporting and providing professional
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values. As a part of the SFL staff, the Assistant Director works to assist SFL in meeting its commitment to support, lead, engage and inform, through program development, community initiatives
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requested. Coordinates with KUCR on the interpretation and communication of post- award policies, systems, procedures, and programs. 10% - Team Performance Management Conducts 1:1 meetings and team meetings
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% - Classroom Compliance and Management Complete and maintain classroom paperwork and documentation Coordinate classroom set-up and program changes between semesters Ensure compliance with KDHE licensing
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of findings. 5% Collaborate during regular project meetings. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology, special education, psychology, applied behavioral sciences, or related field
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questions in genetics and evolutionary biology. Our current work integrates wet lab and computational approaches to understand the genetics of adaptation and speciation, with a focus on the role of gene
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Biology at the University of Kansas. Our research involves a wide range of systems but focuses on house mice and other rodents to address fundamental questions in genetics and evolutionary biology. Our