364 computer-algorithm-"St"-"https:" positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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Title: Information Science: Adjunct Instructor Employee Classification: Adjunct Faculty Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Provost SubDivision-Department: UNT-College of Information
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. Position Overview Working in partnership across the institution, DAIR is tasked with supporting analytic deployment via the Insights program, surfacing data to assist with institutional planning and policy
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program. Individuals with specific interests and experience in cybersecurity are strongly encouraged to apply. UNT Dallas is the only public four-year university exclusively in the City of Dallas. UNT
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Administrative Information Support Services (AITS) is uniquely positioned to support the University's mission by providing the primary university-wide, shared resources of computing hardware, software, data and
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the internship program for their assigned department, ensuring that available internships meet all the departmental requirements for credit and the students that apply are eligible for the internship
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to support their operations. These include: shared resources of data centers, computing hardware, software applications, network and voice communications, collaboration and productivity capabilities, central
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multiple projects. Excellent verbal and written communication, and computer skills. Preferred Qualifications Required License/Registration/Certifications Job Duties Meets with students to help remove
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The Annual Meeting & Marketing Project Coordinator is a position in the AIM-AHEAD program in the Institute of Health Disparities at UNT Health. This position will be responsible for the planning, coordination
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are expected to contribute to both lecture and laboratory instruction in these disciplines. We have a very robust Willed Body Program that serves Tarrant County and numerous other North Texas communities
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collaboration, with specific strengths in materials chemistry, computational chemistry, and catalysis. New faculty have the opportunity to contribute to these areas, as well as interfacing with growing