601 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at University of New Mexico
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key liaison between the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy and New Mexico State University (NMSU), supporting outreach, advising, and recruitment efforts related to the Early Assurance Program
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invites applications for an Assistant Professor position to become part of the American Indian Education program. The candidate’s research and teaching experience will reflect preparation in American Indian
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whose practice is complementary to our broad undergraduate and graduate programs, encompassing Art & Ecology, Ceramics, Experimental Art & Technology, Painting & Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, and
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students to resources and services that support individual student success. Monitors student progress and processes academic paperwork related to program completion. Supports academic school/college goals by
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This application is for Spring 2026 hiring only. CTL Student Learning Assistance is a program available to UNM students enrolled in undergraduate classes. Our mission is to enrich the academic climate at UNM and
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the NISPOM/32CFR Part 117 NISPOM Rule policies. The president of the university has formally designated this position as the Insider Threat Program Threat Senior Official (ITPSO) This position is responsible
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Community Health Education Research; Community Health Education Program Planning, Development & Evaluation; Measurement & Evaluation in Health Promotion; and Epidemiology; advise master’s-level graduate
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into complete lessons, quizzes, examples, explanations, and practice materials. There is no student interaction until the testing phase begins later in the program. Responsibilities Build complete lessons
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KNOWLEDGE Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, in English with attention to all spelling, punctuation, grammar, and neatness, as well as professional language and demeanor. Ability
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Administration program, housed within the Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences in the College of Education and Human Sciences, has a long-standing tradition of preparing students for leadership roles