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Position Information Position Information Position Number H0908W Position Title Administrative Coordinator (Computer Science) Employment Category Hourly Location William & Mary Department 3KE310
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Maintain a vibrant summer program dedicated to full-time student research Produce original scholarship and maintain a visible presence in the broader chemistry community Ensure access to a wide variety of
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industry. Applied Science always has been a hub of innovation and a long-term supporter of cross-disciplinary STEM programs like Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAMS), Engineering Physics and Applied
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the cultural, racial, and national issues that shape the Americas and the lives of peoples in “America.” Our faculty have specialties that span Arts & Sciences. Our program centers collaborative
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of education, training, and or experience containing a STEM component such as mathematics, computer science, etc. Advanced Programming Skills with proficiency in Python or R for data analysis, including
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Advisory Program Unit Mission Statement The Marine Advisory Program at William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) includes education, outreach, and technical assistance in the areas
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Health Unit Mission Statement The mission of VIMS is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research
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spreadsheets and/or databases, while providing high-level attention to detail and accuracy. Excellent computer skills and proficient use of Microsoft Office suite, including Outlook calendar. Demonstrated
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Degree from an accredited institution in Economics, Political Science, GIS, Computer Science, a related degree or an equivalent combination of training and experience. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Working
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Degree from an accredited institution in Economics, Political Science, GIS, Computer Science, a related degree AND at least 2 years of relevant work experience, OR an equivalent combination of training and