158 Computer Science positions at Florida Gulf Coast University in University-United-States
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and recently graduated Library & Information Science students with hands-on experience providing research assistance in an academic library environment. Interns will receive training and support from a
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Job Summary As Assistant Professor of Computational Biology, your primary responsibilities will be those of a ranked faculty to include teaching, research, and service. You will teach at both
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Environmental Engineering and one position will be supporting the Department of Computing and Software Engineering. The Administrative Specialist oversees the day-to-day administrative operations
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Job Summary The Coordinator, Testing Services oversees the daily operations of the testing center and the adaptive testing program. FGCU is a member of the State University System of Florida and an
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instrumentation, computer programs, and databases required to effectively administer program components. Partners with other University personnel in order to apply relevant expert knowledge and specialized
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certifications may be considered. Experience operating a personal computer and proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Preferred Qualifications: Associate’s Degree from an accredited institution
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to provide ongoing support and training for improved pedagogy among adjunct faculty. Assists with creating a comprehensive, scaffolded program with incentives for adjunct faculty professional development
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with team members and other technology departments to resolve complex problems. Is responsible for the installation and maintenance of computer systems, hardware, software, and peripherals for FGCU
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, and graduation requirements. Student Success Counselors work with students to develop program plans of study that align with degree requirements and career aspirations. Assists students through
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Job Summary The Administrative Specialist oversees the day-to-day administrative operations of the Exercise Science program and the anatomy and physiology courses in the Department of Rehabilitation