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The New York Times has called ?the most ambitious campus design program in the country." UC's momentum has never been stronger as the anchor of the Cincinnati Innovation District, the oldest cooperative
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. Perform related duties based on departmental need. This job description can be changed at any time. Required Education High School Diploma or GED. Required Trainings/Certifications Must be currently
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for undergraduate students. Developing and executing summer programs in medical informatics for high school students. Collaborate with other faculty to develop course materials and strategize innovative teaching
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independent work skills. Experience in blood banking is ideal. Responsibilities include performing routine and complex quality control testing on blood and blood components, as well as high-level evaluation
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Research 1 (Very High Research Activity) Carnegie Classification with a physical setting that The New York Times recently acclaimed as "the most ambitious campus design program in the country." The Osher
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faculty and staff, and over 350,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called ?the most ambitious campus design program in
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depending on the needs of the department and there is no guarantee that an open position currently exists. Appointments are renewed based on departmental need and teaching performance. Classes may be day or
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of the department and there is no guarantee that an open position currently exists. Appointments are renewed based on departmental need and teaching performance. Classes may be day or evening. Rank and compensation
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, probation, suspension and dismissal of students. Identify opportunities for high-performing student engagement and goal attainment. Utilize current advising and student success technologies for outreach
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research university with a physical setting The New York Times has called “the most ambitious campus design program in the country.” With the launch of Next Lives Here, the Cincinnati Innovation District, a