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. The course is intended for a mixed audience and no prior computational experience will be required. Collaborative work between students from different backgrounds will be strongly encouraged to foster shared
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monitor expenditure of funds to ensure fulfillment of cost-sharing obligations; Track personnel budgeted effort and make salary distribution changes as needed; In partnership with ORSP and Sponsored
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off-site meetings, trainings and conference calls Plan annual retreats and other special events hosted by faculty leaders Prepare agendas, take detailed meeting minutes and distribute materials
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necessary daily study activities including enrollment, participant interviews, data collection, ordering and distribution of supplies, and distribution of incentives Monitor and review survey, diet, and
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, and make appropriate referrals. Recruit, train, and assess volunteers. Manage related websites; create and distribute marketing materials as needed. Research and propose new evaluation and assessment
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agendas. Prepare and organize background materials, records minutes, track agenda items; complete and distribute follow-up materials. Add and edit entries into the Donor Alumni Relationship Tool (DART
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and with this GSI position. Please include your University Program and year in graduate studies. Course Description CSC 275 - Problem Solving and Programming II CSC 175 with a grade of C (2.0) or better
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and activating patient care team as needed. Ensure effective team communication, internal and external by communication device distribution, attending pager assignments and nursing SANS assignments
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of the department, and our student population includes 172 declared undergrad majors, 113 master's students, and 100 PhD students. There are currently 23 tenure / tenured track faculty, 5 joint
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., ATC Assistant Professor Director | PRIME lab Office: (734) 647-1615 | alepley@umich.edu Jacob Haus, PhD Associate Professor Director | Human Bioenergetics lab Office: (734) 647-2790 | jmhaus@umich.edu