714 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Southern California
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The USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is an Army-affiliated University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) that conducts groundbreaking research at the intersection of computer science
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Program Administrator USC Marshall School of Business Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management The Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management educates the next generation of risk management
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of Marshall’s flagship initiatives—the Food Industry Management (FIM) Program—as well as future programming serving the evolving needs of retail, CPG, bottling, distribution, and food provision sectors
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MBA Programs Senior Budget Manager USC Marshall School of Business Full-Time MBA Program Office The USC Marshall School of Business is seeking an MBA Programs Senior Budget Manager to bring vision
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African Creative TV Initiative Program Overview The USC School of Cinematic Arts’ (SCA) American Film Showcase (AFS) runs a U.S. Department of State innovative exchange program, the African Creative
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The Department of Data Sciences and Operations (DSO) at the USC Marshall School of Business is seeking a highly motivated Program Manager to lead and expand co-curricular programming within the AI
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The Strategic Operations and Program Manager supports Keck Medicine of USC by facilitating clinical program planning and service line development from a strategic operations perspective and shaping
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or equivalent; Graduate of an AMA approved program in Radiologic Technology. Minimum Experience: At least 2 years’ experience as a CT Technologist preferred. Required Licensure: Current ARRT and CRT; current
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To develop and implement speech pathology services and direct patient care in coordination with the rehabilitation team and in compliance with organizational goals and appropriate regulatory
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backup and restore procedures. Test new applications and programs to ensure compatibility with the Marshall/USC environments. Educate faculty, staff, and students on computer-related topics such as new