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Sciences at the University of Utah, John A. Moran Eye Center, is actively seeking a vitreoretinal clinician-scientist interested in establishing an independent clinical and translational research program
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to a 14.2% contribution in addition to your annual salary. You may view the U’s total compensation estimator to calculate the approximate value of your total compensation at www.hr.utah.edu/comp
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Area U of U Health - Academics Department 01431 - Athletic Training Program Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range up to $20.00/hr DOE Close Date 09
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degree, undergraduate and graduate certificates, and an undergraduate minor in Gerontology. U.S. News & World Report rankings include: #6 Nurse-Midwifery program, #12 Online Master of Science in Nursing
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Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Monday through Friday 8am- 5pm with an hour lunch. CVEEN is participating in campus telecommuting program with one day
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an interdisciplinary team of educational researchers and computer scientists. Responsibilities Responsibilities · Assist with participant recruitment and communication (e.g., sending IRB-approved emails
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. Provide preventive maintenance for fiber network. Interpret engineering documentation including schematics, fiber management systems, and performance OTDR reports. Comply with University and industry fiber
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campus operations and the Assistant Director of IT regarding the operation team’s duties Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in computer science or information technology, and/or Film & Media Studies
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Sciences Research Unit (SVPHS Research Unit) at University of Utah Health seeks a proactive Events and Communications Specialist (Research Development Associate I) to lead the planning and execution of high
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degree is a plus. · Experience: Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in statistical data analysis, preferably in a health sciences or healthcare setting. · Longitudinal Data Analysis: Strong understanding