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Primary Purpose: In this pivotal role, the Speech-Language Pathology Implementation Coordinator will coordinate the development and implementation of a new Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program
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Position Information Posting Number S05547P Position Title Sign Language Interpreter Department Students with Disabilities Location Arlington Job Family Student Services Position Status Term Work
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age and sex. The role involves the development and refinement of AI-driven tissue models (e.g. large-language models) and the analysis of extensive single-cell data across a wide demographic spectrum
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interested in application-oriented research questions Very good MS Office skills and willingness to familiarize yourself with modelling tools (LeanIX, Archi) Very good language skills in German and good
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candidate will teach a Greek or Latin language course and a course in translation of the candidate's own design according to their own interests and scholarly expertise. We seek applicants who can demonstrate
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University of Western Sydney | The University Of Sydney, New South Wales | Australia | about 11 hours ago
strong international partnerships within the neuromorphic engineering community. Further information is available from our website - http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/icns The MARCS Institute for Brain
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, the College has identified desirable qualifications that support our commitment to creating and maintaining a diverse campus community including the ability to speak a second language or to bring a
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https://businessoffice.education.wisc.edu/human-resources/remote-work/ . WIDA values linguistic and cultural diversity both as an end and a means for success in the field of education. As such, we
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conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension - pensions handbook https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/payandpensions/pensions/, benefits and discount packages. 3 A flexible approach to working
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based on the UW and School of Education (SoE) remote work policies and go through the SoE implementation process. To learn more about these policies, visit https://businessoffice.education.wisc.edu/human