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All instructors in this field have documented publications (books, periodicals, and/or literary magazines), and we are especially interested in those with current/recent publications in order to help students understand and navigate the evolving landscape of this field.
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Consistently, Ohara Davies-Gaetano is nominated as 1st Dibs top 50 firms in the world, and our work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Veranda, Introspective, House Beautiful, and Traditional Home, to name a few publications.
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Prepare research publications for submission to top-tier conferences in computer vision and computer graphics. The primary objective of this position is to empower storytellers worldwide by creating innovative tools and algorithms that enhance virtual production, visual effects (VFX), and post-production.
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As the University's senior spokesperson, the VP will manage high risk or high impact issues with the news media and press and will write, review, edit, and approve the University's most visible strategic communications, press releases, talking points, statements, publications, and channel content.
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Manage and provide a model for the curatorial team, the Chief Curator will assist each curator in promoting Special Collections holdings through research, tours, lectures, exhibitions, and publications inside and outside the Getty.
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Write regularly on Special Collections for Getty publications and websites, as well as publishes in catalogs and journals; and delegates articles to be written for the Getty Magazine, blog posts, etc.
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An earned doctoral degree in education policy, sociology, or a related social science field is required, as is a developing record of relevant publications. The postdoctoral fellow will mentor graduate students on the project, and will be encouraged to co-author publications and also develop independent lines of inquiry and publications from the work.
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Experience or clear potential for working effectively with diverse groups and populationsExperience or clear potential for teaching effectively in a college/university settingExperience or clear potential for conducting research that results in peer-reviewed publications Preferred Qualifications: Candidates should provide evidence of the following: Evidence of specialization in outdoor adventure, leadership through adventure, and outdoor education theory and skills.
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Find opportunities to turn acquired technical knowledge into high value-added opportunities for Firm clientsPromote the Firm’s image by participating on conference panels, contributing to Firm publications, attending recruiting events, conducting in-house and client trainings, etc.
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Written about in Forbes, Rolling Stone, Billboard Magazine, and other publications now just tuning into the work we've been putting in when no one was paying attention. Featured on Vice, Netflix, and HBO, in Forbes, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and on the Cover of High Times.
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We are seeking a highly creative and experienced Associate Designer. Health and Well-Being: Get Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield medical insurance (PPO and EPO), UNUM dental and vision coverage, mental health support through Talkspace, and company-paid life and disability insurance.
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As a warehouse associate at Floor & Decor, you are the backbone of our retail location. This policy and the law prohibit employment discrimination against any associate or applicant on the basis of any legally protected status outlined above.
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Strong knowledge of post-production processes, including editing, visual effects, sound design, and color grading. Proficiency in post-production software and tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite and DaVinci Resolve.
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As a Walmart associate, you will play an integral role in shaping the future of retail, tech, merchandising, finance and hundreds of other industries-all while affecting the lives of millions of customers all over the world.
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No other cruise line has ever received these same honors by both publications at the same time. Previous experience with Excel (VLOOKUP, XLOOKUPs, IFs) We have an opening for a Revenue Management Analyst to join our Revenue Management team at our corporate headquarters office in Woodland Hills, California.
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