213 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Oregon
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or supervising employees or co-workers in a dispatch or similar environment. -Your experience training dispatch staff, including methods or programs you've used. • A current resume of your educational and
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program providing education and care for infants through pre-kindergarteners. The center's mission is to serve the needs of university employees’ families by providing a foundation of experiences that
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your experience using the different types of electrical test equipment and computer software (including proprietary product software) in your work environment. If you are experienced in planning
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provide counseling on program attributes. The Assistant Director will participate in the admission and application process by conducting interviews and reviewing application materials. They will have a
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of Landscape Architecture is the oldest landscape department west of the Mississippi. Evolving and growing for more than 100 years, our program's roots started in 1911. We are the only program in Oregon that has
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, major auxiliary groups, energy groups, and electrical and maintenance staff. The position often involves independent work while also contributing as a team member. Decisions impact best practice methods
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for a total appointment of five years. Renewals will be dependent upon program needs, funding, and performance. Salary will be dependent upon education and experience. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a
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preparing, installing, and caring for artworks in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art’s permanent collection, traveling exhibitions, and the dynamic Shared Visions program. Shared Visions showcases significant
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; educational and psychological foundations; methods of teaching (elementary and secondary); child and adolescent studies; multicultural education; special education law, behavior assessment, educational
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programs. The Moss Street Children’s Center (MSCC) is an early childhood development program that serves student and faculty staff families, with children ages 3 months – 5 years. Our large, on-campus center