177 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Denver in United States
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partnership with University Relations and other areas within Information Technology, this position is responsible for the development and support of the University’s web properties built primarily within
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Resource Planning (ERP - Banner) system, and all other tasks necessary to meet the technology needs of the University. This position reports to the Manager, Software Development, and participates in team
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education, developing and preparing students to be successful in life in every way. The University of Denver is building an advancement enterprise that mirrors the excellence and innovation of our great
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Apply now Job no:498122 Work type:Staff Part-Time Location:Highlands Ranch, CO Categories:Golf Course Division: Athletics University of Denver Golf Club at Highlands Ranch is an 18-hole, semi
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. Key Responsibilities: 1. Strategic Leadership: Lead initiatives to position the Academy and DU as national thought leaders in free expression and pluralism. Develop and implement a strategic plan and a
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Apply now Job no:498084 Work type:Staff Part-Time Location:Highlands Ranch, CO Categories:Golf Course Division: Athletics University of Denver Golf Club at Highlands Ranch is an 18-hole, semi
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years of web development. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Computer science, Information Science or a related technical field. Experience with library systems and tools such as Alma, Primo VE
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, with modern people and problems, demands the evolution of systems created hundreds of years ago. The status quo is rigid, inaccessible, slow, and costly—and doesn’t account for the people moving through
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Executive Communications Support Assist in drafting and editing remarks, talking points, and written materials for university leadership. Help prepare briefing materials and background research for leadership
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rate for this position is $5,613 per course section and 10-week term. The rate for course development is the same as the adjunct course rate per course developed. The University of Denver has provided a