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UMAA’s online platform for career-advice, networking, and mentorship, and the micro-internship program embedded within the Maroon and Gold Network. ● Develop and execute career and professional
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comparative pathology and animal models of aging, and exposure to research on the biology of aging and at the interface of aging with cancer. After completion of the residency program, qualified individuals
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faculty member at the Associate Professor level from candidates with a Ph.D or equivalent degree specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, neuroscience, or related fields
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, registration (in coordination with the Extension Learning Technology team, as appropriate), invoicing and paying of invoices, preparing and distributing clinic and program materials, etc. Serve as primary
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to read and write English for directions, trouble shooting, research, and communication. ● Ability to use computer software for recording and logging activities. (TRIRIGA, Google) ● Ability to walk
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Previous Job Job Title Occupational Health Program Specialist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369553 Location Twin Cities Job Family Campus Operations Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary
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, fund accounting, and web-based enterprise financial and payroll systems. Advanced computer skills including spreadsheet development and maintenance using Microsoft Excel and web database reporting. Self
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people movement and change management as part of the PEAK implementation and is not a technology project role. Key Responsibilities: 70% Project Coordination for the Program Provide planning and
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, computer science, or related field 6 years of related experience, with at least 3 years of experience managing large databases with complex financial and data analysis Excellent statistical analysis, data mining
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, a strong work ethic, and attention to detail. This job requires a sensitivity, knowledge, and understanding to work effectively with people from diverse academic, socioeconomic, gender, cultural, and