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Working/Functional Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Tenure System Position Summary The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program at Michigan State University invites applications to join our
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. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Journalism, Telecommunications, or Public Relations; one to three years
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be acquired by completing one or two years of post- bachelor degree work, a Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy (five-year program) and a one-year internship; three to five years of related and
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base retirement program with a University matching contribution, as well as basic life insurance. In addition, MSU offers educational benefits including a course fee courtesy program and educational
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contribute to data management and processing. Desired Qualifications Interest in biomedical science (or a related field), applicant must have computer experience (e.g., Microsoft Word and Excel) and experience
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Position Summary(Basic Job Function) This is a temporary or an on-call position. Provides technical support. Responsibilities may include computer programming or operations; research support
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Technology Engineering (TechE) program. This multidisciplinary program integrates expertise from mechanical, electrical, computer engineering, and computer science. For complete details about the program
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an equivalent combination of education and experience in customer service. Desired Qualifications One year of customer service experience. Excellent communication and computer skills, including proper grammar and
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Position Summary(Basic Job Function) This is a temporary or an on-call position. Provides technical support. Responsibilities may include computer programming or operations; research support
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Focus The Department of Media and Information seeks a candidate whose work advances inclusive excellence that builds and potentially expands the range of perspectives and methodologies in human-computer