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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences is seeking to hire two (2) GSI in the winter 2026 term to lead concurrent project/studio-work and grade assignments for COMPFOR 121. Course Description
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language course previously taught and other instructional materials deemed appropriate by the candidate to strengthen the application.. Job Summary The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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fluent in at least one programming language. Direct, hands-on experience with automated integration tools, including Microsoft SQL Data Transformation Services, Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences is seeking to hire two (2) GSIs in the winter 2026 academic term to lead concurrent project/studio-work and grade assignments for COMPFOR 111. Course
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automation programs. A Successful candidate will possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and be prepared to demonstrate hard technical skills with one or more data-related programming
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, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family and plan for a secure future. Benefits include: Generous time off A retirement plan that
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individual to join our dynamic team. The Faculty Development Coordinator will report to the Director of Faculty Development and will work collaboratively with Faculty Development program managers. Mission
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to effectively teach and evaluate undergraduate students. For potential GSIs whose undergraduate medium of instruction was not English, prior satisfactory completion of ELI 994 and the GSI-OET. Desired
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introduces programming in a scaffolded process of using teaspoon languages, writing programs in the Snap! programming language (https://snap.berkeley.edu/ ), and learning to transfer their knowledge
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emergency services and the functions of the campus basic needs hub. Through these areas the Assistant Dean will provide activities and programs that help cultivate a safe campus community grounded in student