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About the Opportunity The College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH) is a leader in the Experiential Liberal Arts. The College is strongly committed to fostering excellence through diversity
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community's engagement and position our group as a thought leader in the field. If you are passionate about technology, community building, and aspire to play a key role in shaping the future of AI research, we
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& Education Manager- Khoury College of Computer Sciences About the Opportunity We are seeking a dynamic and tech-savvy individual to join the National Deep Inference Fabric (NDIF) as the Technical Community
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well as one week/end (Fri-Sun) a quarter at our Seattle campus. Qualifications: The ideal instructor will have a Ph.D. or JD in a relevant social science discipline and research experience. A JD or LLM in
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have a JD or Ph.D. in a relevant social science discipline and research experience. A JD or LLM in addition to a Ph.D. is preferred. A history of successful teaching at the graduate level and experience
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understanding of advanced technology on business and society and ability to work with stakeholders across academia, government and NGOs to propose valuable and timely educational products. Responsibility Percent
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. Working on special projects as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in business administration or a related (e.g. business analytics, applied social sciences) field; Master's preferred. Five
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- Human Services About the Opportunity The College of Social Sciences and Humanities is the home of the Experiential Liberal Arts. Through its research, teaching, and engagement missions, the college
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requirements. Also included would be technology refresh and implementation of new technologies. This individual will also educate external vendors on University standards, quality of service and best practices
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society in terms of time, cost, and quality. The unit will accomplish this by revolutionizing the way software is designed and evolved overtime, and believe software is a systems engineering challenge