509 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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office. Description of Duties Reviews records and reports to ascertain records to be archived and retention schedule. Consults with user departments to revise methods and workflow to improve efficiency
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, implements, monitors and supports the access control, data confidentiality, system integrity, system reliability, system audit and recovery methods and procedures. • Ensures the overall university security
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, of measurement, testing, and evaluation, and of research methods, principles, techniques, and philosophies. Skilled in conducting qualitative and quantitative research and in using computers, software, and
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development, curriculum management, curriculum evaluation and revision, teaching methods, evaluation of teaching and student learning, and educational research methods. Collaborate with faculty/subject matter
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assistant professor of quantitative methods or information systems in the 2025-2026 academic year. Applicants must have the ability to teach a variety of quantitative methods and/or information systems
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of complex work methods and procedures and familiarity with the functions, practices, and policies of an organizational unit to which assigned. Maintains financial data, which includes monthly budget and
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Control) guidelines and clinical area policies. • Follows up on all persons with reactions to vaccines and uses the appropriate precautions including the methods of administration and knowledge of side
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Posting Details Title Information Assistantship Title Graduate Research Assistant Job Class Code 10095 FLSA Exempt Minimum Qualifications 1. Must be admitted to a graduate degree program. 2. Must be
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Posting Details Title Information Assistantship Title Graduate Research Assistant Job Class Code 10095 FLSA Exempt Minimum Qualifications 1. Must be admitted to a graduate degree program. 2. Must be
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more than 65 majors, featuring an Interdisciplinary Master’s degree program, and serving students across campus through numerous General Education Core courses. A strong feature of our department is community