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us on the D epartment of Information Technology website . The Division of Computing Science are now recruiting up to 80 teaching assistants for their courses. Duties Participation in teaching in any
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Published: 2024-04-23 Teaching assistant The Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University is Sweden´s largest and most versatile department of its kind. The department has approximately 280
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, you should hold at least a bachelor's degree in information technology, computer technology, computer science, systems science, or bioinformatics, or possess documented equivalent competencies in one
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us on the D epartment of Information Technology website. The Division of Scientific Computing is now recruiting up to 75 teaching assistants for their courses. Duties Participation in teaching in any
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subject) in computer science, computer systems or information technology. Teaching Expertise. It is necessary that the pedagogical skills and subject specialisation are relevant to the content
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us on the D epartment of Information Technology website. The Division of Computer Systems are now recruiting up to 10 teaching assistants for their courses. Duties Participation in teaching in any
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) in computer science, computer systems or information technology. Teaching Expertise. It is necessary that the pedagogical skills and subject specialisation are relevant to the content of the employment
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of society in general that is important for the work at the university. Qualifications Required Higher-education degree including subject specialisation (in-depth study of a subject) in computer science
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important for the work at the university. Requirements Higher-education degree including subject specialisation (in-depth study of a subject) in computer science, computer systems or information technology
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important for the work at the university. Requirements Higher-education degree including subject specialisation (in-depth study of a subject) in computer science, computer systems or information technology