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of building codes related to fire and life safety. Knowledge of and experience in construction methods and materials related to fire safety. Must have effective time management skills and be able to work
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minors, and three doctoral degrees. In addition to these degree programs, RLL's Elementary Language Program teaches the majority of UM-Ann Arbor's undergraduate students whose school or college has a
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in the French section of the Elementary Language Program (ELP) beginning on August 25, 2025, and runs through December 31, 2025. Mandatory Orientation for all instructors is August 18-21, 2025
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numerous writing assignments. In addition to teaching and grading responsibilities the instructor will be required to attend all CLCIV 101 lectures, hold office hours for students, provide appropriate
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status in an accredited BSN program 2nd year in accredited ADN program A minimum 1-year recent experience in an unlicensed assistive role in a patient care setting, such as nurse aide in a hospital setting
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related tasks. * Acts as specialist on laboratory research methods and equipment functions. * Performs a variety of tests requiring a high degree of proficiency. * Troubleshoots problems and recommends
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improve research methods, identify potential issues, and recommend and implement solutions. Train users on complex computer codes, and effectively explain and demonstrate the package to both internal and
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lead and contribute to qualitative and mixed methods research for an ongoing, large, federally funded grant co-led by Dr. Donald Likosky and Dr. Francis Pagani. The ideal candidate will possess
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Apply Now Job Summary The Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Core is a newly initiated program at the University of Michigan to design and synthesize nucleic acid therapeutic molecules for early-stage
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skilled long-term facility/acute care hospital OR Enrolled in a nursing program and have completed fundamentals of nursing course OR 1 year experience short-term care facility (i.e. rehab) OR Completion