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. This position will remain open until filled. Working at Boston University Libraries Boston University Libraries is a learning organization that supports BU librarians, archivists, and information and subject
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mouse models aimed at determining how neural dynamics responsible for motivation, movement, and learning are expressed in health and impacted in Parkinson's Disease. Duties will include conducting
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, Computer Science Department, and related communities on complex projects that require advanced knowledge of Machine/Deep Learning algorithms and frameworks. Responsibilities Provide necessary training and
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that require advanced knowledge of Machine/Deep Learning algorithms and frameworks. Responsibilities Provide necessary training and consulting to support efficient utilization of Boston University's High
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and human development by underrepresented groups at BU and beyond. Education Leadership faculty teach primarily graduate-level courses, advise students, and provide service to the college and university
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complete assignments independently and as a whole. An ideal candidate would be eager to learn and can effectively communicate via email, text, call through smartphone and computers. Skills such as accurate
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are submitted to the registrar on time each month. (25%) Works closely with the Geriatrics Clerkship Director and Assistant Director to ensure that the monthly schedule meets the learning objectives
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committed to generating new knowledge that benefits society. Responsibilities • Teach graduate level courses, including a year-long sport practicum course • Provide individual and group supervision
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building WBUR for the future. It’s a place to do meaningful work with interesting people and to learn and grow along the way. We offer our employees both hybrid and in-office work arrangements. We also offer
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and internet research tools. Ability to run multiple research reports using BBEC system, which produce sensitive and confidential data. Establish and maintain office, filing and computer systems for