265 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"ST" positions at University of Kansas
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specified number of ASL undergraduate/graduate courses per semester for the Special Education American Sign Language Program. Courses for which lecturers would be needed are ASL 1, 2, 3, and 4. Prepare for
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Engagement Center enhances existing programs by providing greater resources and deeper connections across Student Affairs. The Non-Traditional Student Program Coordinator for Community Programs is responsible
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Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in Education, Higher Education Administration, Analytical Sciences, Statistics, or a related field. Three years’ experience in program management, quality
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30877BR Engineering Administration Position Overview The Self Engineering Leadership Fellows (SELF) Program in the School of Engineering at The University of Kansas (KU) is seeking an outstanding
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30758BR Business Position Overview The mission of the Professional Selling Program (PSP) is to prepare students for successful careers in consultative selling. Graduates of the program will help
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30751BR Student Affairs Position Overview The Student Senate Program Coordinator plays a pivotal role in providing administrative support and coordination within the Student Program Funding
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Engineering at the University of Kansas has embraced a growth model which began with the undergraduate program and is now focusing on research, discovery, and the graduate program. Applications are welcome in
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and holding primary responsibility for its activities and execution (e.g., chair/director of a program, center, institute, department, or school); Leadership experience in departmental, College
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support and development. University Academic Support Centers is a department within Academic Affairs. KU Edwards Campus and the American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Program: The University of Kansas
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at the rank of Assistant Professor. Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kansas has embraced a growth model which began with the undergraduate program and is now focusing on research, discovery, and the