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, business, real estate, and healthcare, with the ability to navigate regional networks effectively. • Currently residing in a major East Coast metropolitan area. • Expertise in engaging in sophisticated, high
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the classroom, the community, and their lives while competing at the highest level in their chosen sport. Position Summary The Athletic Information Technology Coordinator coordinates network, phone, and computer
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Resources, the Coalition for Networked Information, EDUCAUSE, and other major organizations. About the Access and Delivery Services Department Access and Delivery Services (ADS) streamlines the resource
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administration and support for the software, hardware, and services needed to support the campus IT environment. Information Services also includes the Advanced Network Technology Center. IS works closely with
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Research Schools Network (ORSN). Each of these units has tremendous capacity and impact through cutting-edge scholarship, leading personnel preparation programs, state-of-the-art technical assistance and
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co-director of the Institute for Resilient Organizations, Communities, and Environment research institute; and administration of Disaster Resilient Universities network. This position serves a critical
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to maintain area-specific credentials and keep current in their area of specialty through workshops, conferences, training, networking, and/or reading; and will make themselves available to students before and
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device management best practices. Minimum Requirements • Bachelors’ degree, or equivalent years of experience in a relevant field. • Experience with seismic network operations, inclusive of data handling
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and Regional Planning program awards a MCRP and is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board. The Public Administration program awards an MPA and is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public
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computing, data science, networking, and distributed systems with cross-cutting concerns of security and privacy. Position Summary The Computer Science Department at the University of Oregon invites