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artificial intelligence, data analytics, computer and information security, and global and ethical issues in technology. The faculty member serves on the departmental Information Systems Curriculum Committee
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positive role model, and collaborates with school staff to meet program goals. This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by increasing students’ academic performance, high school
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Assistantship program. If hired, you will play a key role in the CCS’s partnership with the University of Oxford on the Quill Project, a cutting-edge software platform that generates interactive digital models
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Position Announcement The Supplemental Instruction program is looking to bring on additional SI mentors who will provide guidance to students and SI leaders. Additionally, SI mentors will work with
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for the Office of Crime Victim Reparations and other required reporting entities. Maintain program data and reports in support of Campus Public Safety operations and compliance requirements. Coordinate with
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Position Announcement Join Utah Valley University’s Information Security team and contribute to protecting the technology that supports teaching, learning, and innovation across campus. As a
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also have the chance to participate in service-learning initiatives, support program development, and contribute to curriculum discussions that strengthen UVU’s arts programs. This position encourages
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means becoming part of a respected aviation program that directly supports safe, reliable aircraft operations. Technicians play an essential role in testing, adjusting, repairing, and documenting
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/ Certifications Graduation from an accredited institution with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, plus four years of experience related to the summary of duties; OR a combination of
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appointment period is contingent upon the availability of grant funding. GRA will be supervised by Dr. Patrick Mallory, Assistant Professor of ABA and Program Director for the M.Ed in ABA program. Summary