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new knowledge and skills through incorporation into actual clinical practice. Willing to learn new techniques. With any other duties assigned Customer Service: Interacts with, and assists, the public
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biology through single-crystal neutron diffraction techniques. This position focuses on visualizing critical hydrogen atoms in carbohydrate-binding proteins and their complexes using neutron diffraction
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understanding of the importance of a cohesive and consistent visual brand identity. Prior experience in a higher education or non-profit (especially advancement) communications environment. This position is
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Department/School is generally required, although the teaching load will be reduced to protect more time for research. The successful candidate will interact with other IU centers/institutes (e.g., Center
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environment. The University is a collegial community that values collaboration and community engagement with an emphasis on faculty, staff, and student interactions. An active student body and state-of-the-art
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and Construction (CADC), the Graphic Design (GDES) Program (http://cadc.auburn.edu/graphicdesign ) at Auburn University prepares students to practice visual communication in a competitive global
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them. * Requires visual acuity that is sufficient to pass the practical yearly firearm qualification course. * Excellent communication and customer service skills. * Ability to receive detailed
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ideas and pressing concerns. More information about the museum and the permanent collection can be found at https://palmermuseum.psu.edu/ . We are seeking dynamic, outgoing individuals interested in art
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sportsmanship in interactions with student‑athletes, staff, officials, and opponents, in alignment with NCAA principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct. 13. Maintain current knowledge of sport‑specific
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. Build your network! Interacting with faculty, staff, and fellow students can lead to valuable connections and potential mentors. Make a difference. Have the satisfaction of knowing YOU are a part of