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seek to understand the function and dysfunction of the human brain. Responsibilities* Strategic Program Development and Management 50% Develop and manage MNI events and programs, in-person and virtual
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for this position. Job Summary BASIC FUNCTION: Oversee nutritional care for ambulatory care pediatric patients who are followed by the Division of Neurology's Epilepsy program at Michigan Medicine. Manage complex
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: Program Coordination (60%): Support the Digital Opportunities Compass framework engagement process within multiple Michigan communities, ensuring impactful involvement and positive outcomes Monitor and
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organizational skills, attentive to detail and able to follow protocols Basic computer skills - word processing, internet searches, spread sheets, Microsoft Outlook, additional skills in behavioral data
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, infrastructure, and resource management. Division Overview The HITS Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) division, deploys, and supports application platforms, integration solutions, and computing devices. ETS is
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, and credit card transactions for all types of parking options (Daily, Monthly and Annual Parking Options). Generate daily invoices; confirm accuracy and mail. Operate computer terminals to input
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of Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to operate a personal computer using customized software applications. 40 wpm keyboard skills ? you will be tested. HIGH DESIRE TO CREATE AND MAINTAIN A FUN, POSITIVE
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in the ECE - Electrical & Computer Engineering Department. Please include your resume. Job Summary A master's student in the ECE - Electrical & Computer Engineering Department is sought for assistance
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- Electrical & Computer Engineering Department students. Include your resume. Job Summary Anundergraduate student in the ECE - Electrical & Computer Engineering Department is sought for assistance
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Summary The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a member of our team and is responsible for providing a broad range of assistance to our PhD students and faculty at the Department of Communication and