21 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Number: 369277 Position Overview Position serves as an administrative and operational support staff member for the Education Policy and Leadership program, Administrative Licensure program, Minnesota
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The Minnesota English Language Program (MELP) in the College of Continuing and Professional Studies (CCAPS) at the University of Minnesota is seeking to create a pool of qualified instructors for part-time
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patients and staff from diverse cultures, languages and backgrounds. Perform to company standards of compliance with policies and procedures. The working hours are Monday - Friday between 7:30am - 5:30pm, 8
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is necessary for career entry. Preferred Proficiency in UNIX shell, Python, or other programming languages is preferred. Experience handling large next-gen sequence datasets is preferred. A
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% communication of findings, work products, and other technical concepts in professional English and straightforward, understandable graphical metaphors. â¢10% other or additional duties, related to the primary
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for routine, operational matters. This position is responsible for implementing and managing assigned administrative programs for Facilities Management U Construction umbrella of seven departments and works
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: 369393 Position Overview This multifaceted role supports the academic and operational functions of the University of Minnesota's Pharmacy program, acting as a central hub for curriculum coordination
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— Prepare and/or incorporate complex reports, charts, tables, graphs, slides and other materials. â— Perform research tasks as necessary to benchmark with other institutions. Student Affairs Programs and
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will be expected to teach introductory and/or upper division undergraduate courses and/or graduate level courses, hold office hours and advise students, engage in an active program of scholarly research
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for ensuring proper reconciliation, compliance with financial policies, and timely reporting. The successful candidate will interpret contract and policy language to evaluate the appropriate financial treatment